Horizontal collaboration in a decentralised system: Indonesian blood supply chain

A. Mansur, I. Vanany, N. Arvitrida
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the impacts of horizontal collaboration among blood transfusion units (BTUs) in the Indonesian blood supply chain to anticipate problems such as uncertainty of supply and demand. The conceptual model developed in this study, as well as its implementation, considers the uncertainty. A discrete event simulation is used to evaluate the horizontal collaboration with three main performance indicators: the rate of blood shortages, the rate of outdated blood bags, and the total profits. Two blood transfusion units (BTUs) in Indonesia are examined as case studies in this research. Based on data from the two case studies in one year, a set of experiments, results, and sensitivity analyses were conducted to test the benefits of horizontal collaboration. The results show that the horizontal collaboration decreases blood shortages, outdated blood bags, and inventory costs and increases the total profits. The total revenues increased, and there was additional income from selling blood bags to partner collaboration.
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分散系统中的横向合作:印尼血液供应链
本文研究了印尼血液供应链中输血单位(btu)横向合作的影响,以预测诸如供需不确定性等问题。本研究开发的概念模型及其实施考虑了不确定性。采用离散事件模拟的方法,用血液短缺率、过期血袋率和总利润三个主要绩效指标来评价横向协作。本研究考察了印度尼西亚的两个输血单位(btu)作为案例研究。基于这两个案例研究在一年内的数据,我们进行了一系列实验、结果和敏感性分析,以测试横向协作的好处。结果表明,横向合作减少了血液短缺、过期血袋和库存成本,提高了总利润。总收入增加了,并且通过向合作伙伴出售血袋获得了额外收入。
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