Stock positioning and performance estimation for distribution systems with service constraints

The problem of minimizing average inventory costs in a distribution system consisting of one warehouse and multiple retailers subject to fill rate service constraints is studied. An effective algorithm to evaluate the optimal base-stock policy and cost under local control is provided. Properties of...

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Published inIIE transactions Vol. 40; no. 12; pp. 1141 - 1157
Main Authors Özer, Özalp, Xiong, Hongxia
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Norcross Taylor & Francis Group 01.12.2008
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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ISSN0740-817X
2472-5854
1545-8830
2472-5862
DOI10.1080/07408170802322960

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Summary:The problem of minimizing average inventory costs in a distribution system consisting of one warehouse and multiple retailers subject to fill rate service constraints is studied. An effective algorithm to evaluate the optimal base-stock policy and cost under local control is provided. Properties of the optimal base-stock levels at each location are established. In addition, heuristics and closed-form approximations that yield insights into the drivers of system performance are also provided. An extensive numerical study to gain insight into the optimal solution, stock positioning and when to use the heuristics and approximations is presented. An example of how logistics postponement and fill-rate constraints affect the distribution system's performance is quantified. A discussion on how to study and allocate stocks across an arborescence system with more than two echelons is presented.
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ISSN:0740-817X
2472-5854
1545-8830
2472-5862
DOI:10.1080/07408170802322960