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How useful is Commonality? Inventory and production decisions to maximise survival probability in start-ups

How useful is Commonality? Inventory and production decisions to maximise survival probability in start-ups
How useful is Commonality? Inventory and production decisions to maximise survival probability in start-ups
This paper deals with component commonality in start-up manufacturing firms. We present a two-product Markov decision model that examines the implications of the inventory and production strategies for the survival probability of the firm. The advantage of using component commonality is studied for varying costs, demand correlations, and order replenishment lead times.

Optimal policies are derived, and minimum stock levels for survival are obtained. Moreover, we state the conditions under which simplified production decisions can be made. It is shown that commonality is not only useful as a way of dealing with demand uncertainty, but that its increased use is preferred for strongly substitutable products, and shorter replenishment lead times.
inventory, manufacturing, commonality, stochastic modeling, dynamic programming
M03-12
University of Southampton
Thomas, Lyn C.
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Possani, Edgar
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Archibald, Thomas W.
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Thomas, Lyn C.
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Possani, Edgar
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Archibald, Thomas W.
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Thomas, Lyn C., Possani, Edgar and Archibald, Thomas W. (2003) How useful is Commonality? Inventory and production decisions to maximise survival probability in start-ups (Discussion Papers in Management, M03-12) Southampton, UK. University of Southampton 24pp.

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Abstract

This paper deals with component commonality in start-up manufacturing firms. We present a two-product Markov decision model that examines the implications of the inventory and production strategies for the survival probability of the firm. The advantage of using component commonality is studied for varying costs, demand correlations, and order replenishment lead times.

Optimal policies are derived, and minimum stock levels for survival are obtained. Moreover, we state the conditions under which simplified production decisions can be made. It is shown that commonality is not only useful as a way of dealing with demand uncertainty, but that its increased use is preferred for strongly substitutable products, and shorter replenishment lead times.

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Published date: 2003
Keywords: inventory, manufacturing, commonality, stochastic modeling, dynamic programming

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Local EPrints ID: 36133
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/36133
PURE UUID: 4c6376bf-cdb4-4312-884e-0c7f4c54e618

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Date deposited: 24 May 2006
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 15:31

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Author: Lyn C. Thomas
Author: Edgar Possani
Author: Thomas W. Archibald

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