• 제목/요약/키워드: Optimal Ordering Policy

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Optimal Ordering Policy in Dual-Sourcing Supply Chain Considering Supply Disruptions and Demand Information

  • Watanabe, Naoki;Kusukawa, Etsuko
    • Industrial Engineering and Management Systems
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.129-158
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    • 2015
  • It is necessary for retailers to determine the optimal ordering policy of products considering supply disruptions due to a natural disaster and a production process failure as quality and machine breakdowns. Under the situation, a dualsourcing supply chain (DSSC) is one of effective SC for retailers to order products reliably. This paper proposes the optimal ordering policy of a product in a DSSC with a retailer and two manufacturers. Two manufacturers may face supply disruptions due to a natural disater and a production process failure after they received the retailer's order of products. Here, two scenarios of demand information of products are assumed: (i) the demand distribution is known (ii) mean and variance of the demand are known. Under above situations, two types of DSSC are discussed. Under a decentralized DSSC (DSC), a retailer determines the optimal ordering policy to maximize his/her total expected profit. Under the integrated DSSC (ISC), the optimal ordering policy is determined to maximize the whole system's total expected profit. Numerical analysis investigates how demand information and supply disruptions affect the optimal decisions under DSC and ISC. Besides, profitability of supply chain coordination adjusting the wholesale price is evaluated to encourage the optimal decision under ISC.

일반화된 2단계 재고체계에서의 최적주문정책 (The Optimal Ordering Policy for the Generalized Two-Stage Inventory System)

  • 정남기;차동원
    • 한국경영과학회지
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    • 제4권1호
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    • pp.25-31
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    • 1979
  • We consider the optimal ordering policy for a single-product two-stage inventory system where the main assumptions are as follows: (i) constant continuous demand only at stage 2, (ii) constant input (production) rate at stage 1, (iii) instantaneous delivery (transportation) from stage 1 to stage 2, (iv) backlogging is allowed only at stage 2, (v) an infinite planning horizon. Costs considered are ordering and linear holding costs at both stages, and linear shortage cost only at stages 2. By solving 9 different case problems, we have observed the general from of the optimal ordering policies for our model which minimizes the total cost per unit time. It is noticeable from this observation that the questionable but more often than not adopted assumption by many authors in determining the optimal potimal policy for multistage inventory systems, that the ordering (lot) sizes at each stage remain constant thruout the planning horizon, is not valid.

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Ordering Policy for Planned Maintenance with Salvage Value

  • Park, Young T.;Jing, Sun
    • International Journal of Quality Innovation
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    • 제7권3호
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    • pp.15-23
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    • 2006
  • A spare ordering policy is considered for planned maintenance. Introducing the ordering, uptime, downtime, inventory costs and salvage value, we derive the expected cost effectiveness. The problem is to determine jointly the ordering time for a spare and the preventive replacement time for the operating unit which maximize the expected cost effectiveness. Some properties regarding the optimal policy are derived, and a numerical example is included to explain the proposed model.

조달기간이 확률적인 경우의 예비품 주문정책 (A Spare Ordering Policy with Random Lead Times)

  • 윤성필;조태연
    • 품질경영학회지
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    • 제35권1호
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    • pp.20-23
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    • 2007
  • A generalized spare ordering policy is treated in this paper. If the operating unit fails before a scheduled ordering time an expedited order is placed at the failure time instant, otherwise a regular order for a spare is placed at the scheduled time. The original unit is replaced when the ordered spare is delivered. The lifetime, regular and expedited lead times have general distributions. The problem is to find the optimum ordering time which minimizes the expected cost rate including the observation, ordering, uptime and down-time costs. Some properties regarding the optimal policy are derived. To explain the spare ordering policy a numerical example is also included.

An Optimal Ordering policy on Both Way Substitutable Two-Commodity Inventory Control System

  • Tanaka, Masatoshi;Yoshikawa, Shin-ichi;Tabata, Yoshio
    • Industrial Engineering and Management Systems
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    • 제4권2호
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    • pp.145-157
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    • 2005
  • There are a lot of raw materials, work-in-processes and finished goods in manufacturing industry. Here, the less stock of materials and work-in-processes manufacturing industry has, the worse the rate of the production is. Inversely, the more manufacturing industry has, the more expensive the cost to support them is. Thus, it is important for us to balance them efficiently. In general, inventory problems are to decide appropriate times to produce goods and to determine appropriate quantities of goods. Therefore, inventory problems require as more useful information as possible. For example, there are demand, lead time, ordering point and so on. In this paper, we deal with an optimal ordering policy on both way substitutable two-commodity inventory control system. That is, there is a problem of how to allocate the produced two kinds of goods in a factory to m areas so as to minimize the total expected inventory cost. The demand of each area is probabilistic, and we adopt the exponential distribution as a probability density function of demand. Moreover, we provide numerical examples of the problem.

The Effect of the Credit Period on Inventory Policy under Trade Credit with Ordering Cost inclusive of a Freight Cost

  • Shinn, Seong-Whan
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • 제9권3호
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    • pp.271-276
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    • 2021
  • In this paper we analyze the effect of the credit period on inventory policy under trade credit with ordering cost including a fixed cost and freight cost, where the freight cost has a quantity discount. For marketing purposes, some supplier offers credit period to his buyer to stimulate the demand for the product he produces. The delay in payments during the credit period has the effect of reducing the buyer's capital opportunity cost. It is also assumed that the buyer pays the freight cost for the order and hence, the ordering cost consists of a fixed ordering cost and a variable freight cost which depends on the order quantity. As a result, the possibilities of trade credit and discounts on freight costs are expected to play an important role in the buyer's inventory policy. Based on the economic order quantity inventory model, we analyze how the buyer can determine the optimal inventory policy and we examine the effect of the length of credit period on the buyer's inventory policy.

통합 주문 및 가동준비단축 모형 (An Integrated Ordering and Setup Cost Reduction Model)

  • 이창환
    • 한국경영과학회지
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    • 제25권3호
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    • pp.49-64
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    • 2000
  • A vendor supplies a product to a sole/major buyer on a lot-for-lot basis under deterministic inventory control conditions. The basic premise is that the setup cost reduction technologies are available to both the buyer and the vendor, and that the vendor's inventory and setup reduction investment costs differ from the buyer's. Therefore, an individually designed ordering and setup cost reduction policy will likely cause mismatches between the vendor's and the buyer's optimal cycle times. For this situation, we show that a joint optimal setup cost reduction and ordering policy, together with an appropriate side payment(quantity discount or premium price) schedule, can be designed in a spirit in a spirit of coordination to eliminate mismatches in individual optimal cycle times.

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덤이 주어지는 상황하의 최적주문정책 (An Optimal Ordering Policy under the Condition of a Free Addition)

  • 신성환;송창용
    • 대한산업공학회지
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    • 제26권1호
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    • pp.48-53
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    • 2000
  • This paper deals with the problem of determining the optimal ordering quantity under the condition of a free addition. It is assumed that the supplier permits a fixed free addition depending on the amount of the quantity purchased by the customer. Investigation of the properties of an optimal solution allows us to develop an algorithm whose validity is illustrated through an example problem.

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수요율이 높은 제품의 다단계 분배정책에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Multi-Level Distribution Policy of High Demand Rate Goods.)

  • 유형근;김종수
    • 산업경영시스템학회지
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    • 제17권31호
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    • pp.59-72
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    • 1994
  • This paper deals with ordering policies of consumable goods which have large demand rates in a multi-level distribution system. The system we are concerned consists of one Central Distribution Center(CDC) and N non-identical Regional Distribution Centers(RDCs) which have different demand rates, minimum fillrates, leadtimes, etc. The customer demand on the RDC is stationary poisson and the RDCs demand on the CDC is superposition of Q-stage Erlang distributions. We approximate the RDCs and CDC demand distribution to nomal in order to enhance the efficiency of algorithm. The relevant costs include a fixed ordering cost and inventory holding cost, and backorder cost. The objective is to find a continuous-review ordering policy that minimizes the expected average costs under constraints of minimum fill rates of RDCs and maximum allowable mean delay of CDC. We developed an algorithm for determining the optimal ordering policies of the CDC and the RDCs. We verified and compared the performance of the algorithm through the simulation using the algorithm result as the input parameters.

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다단계분배시스템의 발주정책에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Ordering Policy in Multi-Echelon Distribution System)

  • 유형근;김종수
    • 대한산업공학회지
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    • 제21권3호
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    • pp.313-327
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    • 1995
  • This paper deals with ordering policies for a multi-echelon distribution system. The system we are concerned consists of one Central Distribution Center(CDC) and N nonidentical Regional Distribution Centers(RDCs) which have different demand rates, minimum filtrates, leadtimes, etc. We develop an algorithm for determining the optimal ordering policies of the CDC and the RDCs under the constraints of minimum filtrates of RDCs and maximum allowable delay of CDC.

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