Abstract
This research deals with a dynamic supply chain model representing decision-making processes of individual clients and suppliers, and also negotiation processes among all clients and suppliers. In the model, suitable prices and delivery time are determined based on both the scheduling processes of the individual suppliers and the negotiation processes among the clients and the suppliers. The production scheduling process of the suppliers are newly considered in the model to deal with the trade-off between the prices and the delivery time. The effectiveness of the proposed model is verified through computational experiments from the viewpoints of the prices, the delivery time and the benefit of the suppliers.