This study aims to examine the interrelationship between resilience, robustness and bullwhip effect using an inventory- and order-based production control system being subjected to operational disruption in the customer demand process.
Control engineering techniques and simulation are employed for the supply chain dynamics study.
The results show that resilience and robustness are two conflicting performance characteristics and therefore, a tradeoff can be established between them. It is also observed that improvement in resilience and reduction of bullwhip effect can be achieved simultaneously through a proper selection of control parameters.
The work establishes a relationship between the resilient behavior of a supply chain and bullwhip effect.
