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Optimal ordering policy in a distribution system

Optimal ordering policy in a distribution system
Optimal ordering policy in a distribution system
In conventional inventory management, the retailers monitor their own inventory levels and place orders at the distributor when they think it is the appropriate time to reorder. The distributor receives these orders from the retailers, prepares the product for delivery. Similarly, the distributor will place an order at the manufacturer at the appropriate time.
Generally, the order that the distributor places at the manufacturer is larger than that the retailer places at the distributor. In order to afford this large order, there should exist a long-term supply contract between the manufacturer and distributor that can guarantee a stationary supply to the distributor. This paper discusses this case, and derives the optimal stationary supply, that is, the optimal ordering policy of the distributor. Also computational results are presented.
inventory, production, order-up-to policies
0925-5273
Li, J.-A.
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Wu, Y.
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Lai, K.K.
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Liu, K.
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Li, J.-A.
17652c3d-b529-40f4-9ea4-21d34d185b66
Wu, Y.
e279101b-b392-45c4-b894-187e2ded6a5c
Lai, K.K.
20379c9f-ac5f-4549-ab91-77722180b971
Liu, K.
8920189d-4350-4129-8a4e-453ceb9de412

Li, J.-A., Wu, Y., Lai, K.K. and Liu, K. (2006) Optimal ordering policy in a distribution system. International Journal of Production Economics. (doi:10.1016/j.ijpe.2005.11.007).

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Abstract

In conventional inventory management, the retailers monitor their own inventory levels and place orders at the distributor when they think it is the appropriate time to reorder. The distributor receives these orders from the retailers, prepares the product for delivery. Similarly, the distributor will place an order at the manufacturer at the appropriate time.
Generally, the order that the distributor places at the manufacturer is larger than that the retailer places at the distributor. In order to afford this large order, there should exist a long-term supply contract between the manufacturer and distributor that can guarantee a stationary supply to the distributor. This paper discusses this case, and derives the optimal stationary supply, that is, the optimal ordering policy of the distributor. Also computational results are presented.

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Published date: 2006
Additional Information: Article in Press, Corrected Proof
Keywords: inventory, production, order-up-to policies

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Local EPrints ID: 36310
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/36310
ISSN: 0925-5273
PURE UUID: 9f469110-fb74-4dfd-8903-8e90a35847ea

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Date deposited: 11 Jul 2006
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:39

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Author: J.-A. Li
Author: Y. Wu ORCID iD
Author: K.K. Lai
Author: K. Liu

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