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CMU-ISRI-06-118
Institute for Software Research
School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
CMU-ISRI-06-118
Coordinated Selection of Procurement Bids
in Finite Capacity Environments
Jiong Sun, Norman M. Sadeh
November 2006
CMU-ISRI-06-118.pdf
Keywords: Supply chain management, procurement, reverse auction,
bid selection/winner determination, finite capacity scheduling
Research on the evaluation and selection of procurement bids
("winner determination") has traditionally ignored the temporal and
finite capacity constraints under which manufacturers and service
providers often operate. We consider the problem faced by a firm that
procures multiple key components or services from a number of possible
suppliers. Bids submitted by suppliers include a price and a delivery date.
The firm has to select a combination of supplier bids that will maximize
its overall profit. Profit is determined by the revenue generated by
the products (or services) sold by the firm, the costs of the components
(or services) it acquires as well as late delivery penalties it incurs if
it fails to deliver its products/services in time to its own customers.
We provide a formal model of this important class of problems,
discuss its complexity and introduce rules that can be used to efficiently
prune the resulting search space. We proceed to show that our model can
be characterized as a pseudoearly/tardy scheduling problem and use this
observation to build an efficient heuristic search procedure. Computational
results show that our heuristic procedure typically yields solutions
that are within a few percent from the optimum. They further indicate
that taking into account the manufacturer/service provider's capacity can
significantly improve its bottom line.
53 pages
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