Research Article

Rewiring Strategy Based on Directed Betweenness to Mitigate Disruptions of Large-Scale Supply Chain Networks

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Related works.

SchemeAdvantagesDisadvantages

CDSS [11]Contingent dual sourcing strategy effectively mitigates the negative effects of the supply disruption on buyerThe reliability level of dual sourcing limits the advantages
Reference [12]A stochastic mixed-integer programming approach to integrated supplier selection and customer order scheduling in the presence of supply chain disruption risksComputing overhead becomes high in complex cases
Reference [13]Facility protection for major employers mitigates the ripple effect and enhances sustainabilityThe backup distribution center could only slightly improve the service level in the short term
Reference [10]The topological perspective is introduced into the robustness research of supply chain networkOnly give the possible solutions to improve network robustness
Hierarchy+ [14]Extends the hierarchical model by allowing edges between nodes of the same typeArbitrarily creates many edges, resulting in large overhead
DLA [15]New nodes make connections based on both degree and locality to provide balanced resilienceDoes not consider the path direction
RLR [16]Randomized local rewiring improves the network robustness on the supply availability and network connectivity metricsRandom rewiring may lead to suboptimal performance
Reference [17]A model to generate a recovery plan after a sudden disruption occurrence and propose three heuristic solutions based on the delivery delay and fractional quantity lossThe heuristic schemes hardly obtain the optimal solutions