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Optimal Policies for a Multi-Echelon Inventory Problem

A. J. ClarkHerbert E. Scarf

Year: 1960 Journal:   Management Science Vol: 6 (4)Pages: 475-490   Publisher: Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences

Abstract

In the last several years there have been a number of papers discussing optimal policies for the inventory problem. Almost without exception these papers are devoted to the determination of optimal purchasing quantities at a single installation faced with some pattern of demand. It has been customary to make the assumption that when the installation in question requests a shipment of stock, this shipment will be delivered in a fixed or perhaps random length of time, but at any rate with a time lag which is independent of the size of the order placed. There are, however, a number of situations met in practice in which this assumption is not a tenable one. An important example arises when there are several installations, say 1, 2, …, N, with installation 1 receiving stock from 2, with 2 receiving stock from 3, etc. In this example, if an order is placed by installation 1 for stock from installation 2, the length of time for delivery of this stock is determined not only by the natural lead time between these two sites, but also by the availability of stock at the second installation. In this paper we shall consider the problem of determining optimal purchasing quantities in a multi-installation model of this type.

Keywords:
Purchasing Stock (firearms) Stockout Operations research Lead time Computer science Order (exchange) Perpetual inventory Stock management Economics Operations management Business Inventory management Inventory theory Mathematics Finance Engineering

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Optimization and Search Problems
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Supply Chain and Inventory Management
Social Sciences →  Business, Management and Accounting →  Management Information Systems
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Social Sciences →  Business, Management and Accounting →  Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management

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