Order allocation in a multi-supplier environment: Review of the literature since 2007

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Purpose: Optimal order allocation on the part of the buyer in a multi-supplier environment has become a major concern in supply chains. There are numerous articles that analyze and present models for optimizing order allocation from a given panel of suppliers. The purpose of this paper is to provide an analysis on this topic which considers: (i) aims, (ii) results, (iii) model complexity, and (iv) resolution procedures. Design/met hodology/approach: The paper reviews twenty-eight articles, twenty-one of them published since 2007 in journals indexed by Journal Citation Reports (in ISI Web of Knowledge) on this topic. Findings: This review reveals four main aspects mentioned as determinant in generating mathematical models. The analysis of these four points does not allow for a single, overarching model. Rather, all analyzed solutions reflect and respond to a specific company environment. Originality/ value: A global analysis on several recent papers, describing main aspects which determines optimal order allocation in multi-supplier environment.

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Molinè, J. I., & Coves, A. M. (2013). Order allocation in a multi-supplier environment: Review of the literature since 2007. Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management, 6(3 SPL.ISS), 751–760. https://doi.org/10.3926/jiem.556

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