نتایج جستجو برای: echelon inventory systems

تعداد نتایج: 1232795  

2009
Annalisa Cesaro Dario Pacciarelli

number: 011-0137 Optimal stock allocation in single echelon inventory systems subject to a service constraint Annalisa Cesaro • Dario Pacciarelli • Dipartimento di Informatica e Automazione, Università Roma Tre, Via della Vasca Navale, 79, Rome I-00146, Italy [email protected][email protected] • phone:0039-06-57333394 POMS 20th Annual Conference Orlando, Florida U.S.A. May 1 t...

B. Sivakumar G. Arivarignan M. Rajkumar

We consider a two-echelon single commodity inventory system with one warehouse(supplier) at the higher echelon and one retailer at the lower echelon. The retailer stocks individual items of a commodity and satisfies unit demands which occur according to a Poisson process. The supplier stocks these items in packets and uses these packetsto: (i) satisfy the demands that occur for single packet an...

Journal: :Expert Syst. Appl. 2015
Francesco Costantino Giulio Di Gravio Ahmed Shaban Massimo Tronci

Demand signal processing contributes significantly to the bullwhip effect and inventory instability in supply chains. Most previous studies have been attempting to evaluate the impact of available traditional forecasting methods on the bullwhip effect. Recently, some researchers have employed SPC control charts for developing forecasting and inventory control systems that can regulate the react...

2017
Yousef Ghiami Terry Williams

In a production-inventory system, the manufacturer produces the items at a rate, e.g. R, dispatches the order quantities to the customers in specific intervals and stores the excess inventory for subsequent deliveries. Therefore each inventory cycle of the manufacturer can be divided into two phases, first is the period of production, the second is when the manufacturer does not do any producti...

2015
Allen H. Tai Wai-Ki Ching

In this paper, we consider a Markovian model for a two-echelon inventory/return system. The system consists of a supply plant with infinite capacity and a central warehouse for inventory and returns. There are also a number of local warehouses which are also capable of re-manufacturing of returns to products. To obtain a high service level of handling inventory and returns, lateral transshipmen...

2010
H. T. Lee

Members of supply chain carry inventory for different purposes. To effectively reduce the cost of inventory, information sharing mechanism is the key. The inventory can be managed in two ways in supply chain systems. The first one is the centralized inventory management system, in which, the information of inventory is highly exchanged among supply chain members. The other is the decentralized ...

Journal: :INFORMS Trans. Education 2009
Robert N. Boute Marc Lambrecht

One of the main supply chain deficiencies is the bullwhip effect: demand fluctuations increase as one moves up the supply chain from retailer to manufacturer. The Beer Distribution Game is widely known for illustrating these supply chain dynamics in class. In this paper we present a spreadsheet application, exploring the two key causes of the bullwhip effect: demand forecasting and the type of ...

Journal: :Annals OR 2004
Sven Axsäter Marcel Kleijn Ton G. de Kok

In this paper we consider a 1-warehouse, N-retailer inventory system where demand occurs at all locations. We introduce an inventory model which allows us to set different service levels for retailers and direct customer demand at the warehouse. For each retailer a critical level is defined, such that a retailer replenishment order is delivered from warehouse stock if and only if the stock leve...

2010
Soheil Abginehchi Christian Larsen

Supply chain management is an integrative approach for planning and control of materials and information flows with suppliers and customers as well as between different functions within a company. One particularly important element in supply chain management is the management of inventories. This field has received considerable attention during the last years. Nevertheless, most quantitative an...

2013
Zohreh Molamohamadi Napsiah Ismail

This paper considers a two-level supply chain consisting of a manufacturer and two buyers. The manufacturer produces one type of products at a finite rate and replenishes them to the buyers. Each buyer’s demand is sensitive to his selling price and the backorder is allowed at the buyers. Moreover, it is assumed that the buyers delay paying for goods to the manufacturer and two types of delay in...

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