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Model retraining and information sharing in a supply chain with long-term fluctuating demands

Physics and Society 2021-09-07 v1 Machine Learning Applications

Abstract

Demand forecasting based on empirical data is a viable approach for optimizing a supply chain. However, in this approach, a model constructed from past data occasionally becomes outdated due to long-term changes in the environment, in which case the model should be updated (i.e., retrained) using the latest data. In this study, we examine the effects of updating models in a supply chain using a minimal setting. We demonstrate that when each party in the supply chain has its own forecasting model, uncoordinated model retraining causes the bullwhip effect even if a very simple replenishment policy is applied. Our results also indicate that sharing the forecasting model among the parties involved significantly reduces the bullwhip effect.

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@article{arxiv.2109.01784,
  title  = {Model retraining and information sharing in a supply chain with long-term fluctuating demands},
  author = {Takahiro Ezaki and Naoto Imura and Katsuhiro Nishinari},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.01784},
  year   = {2021}
}