灵活性(工程)
商品
业务
产业组织
计算机科学
运营管理
微观经济学
经济
财务
管理
作者
Ashish S. Bhandari,Amar Sapra,Sridhar Seshadri,Trilochan Sastry
标识
DOI:10.1177/10591478251331127
摘要
This paper presents a decision support system used by an agricultural cooperative in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana to optimize the purchase, blending, sale, and storage of groundnuts for maximum profit. The cooperative buys raw groundnuts (input commodity) from member farmers and processes them into multiple grades of groundnut seeds (output commodity). These may then be blended to create intermediate grades to exploit arbitrage opportunities. The cooperative sells part of the output on the spot market while storing the rest for future periods. A key challenge is the random supply of input commodity—driven by the cooperative’s obligation to accept all member produce—and the option to blend the output. Unlike prior work, this study examines blending across a multiperiod planning horizon, a novel aspect in operations management literature. The problem is modeled as a dynamic program over a harvest season. We analyze the structure of the optimal value function and decisions and find that the function is not separable in input and output inventories, which complicates the identification of optimal solution. However, in special cases such as when blending is disallowed, the function simplifies. An efficient computational procedure is developed for the general case. Using real cooperative data, we demonstrate that multiperiod blending significantly boosts profits—by 100–900%, or Indian National Rupees 1.94–17.46 million annually—highlighting the value of this approach.
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