This note considers an N-stage serial production/inventory system where materials flow from one stage to another in fixed batches. Linear holding and penalty costs (for backorders) are assumed. By Chen [2000], echelon stock (R, nQ) policies are optimal for such systems. Based on the results of Chen [1998], we show that the optimal reorder levels satisfy newsboy inequalities (equalities) when the demand has a discrete (continuous) distribution. The newsboy inequalities/equalities show a direct relation between the probability of no-stockout at the most downstream point and the cost parameters. Thus, they contribute to the understanding of optimal control. Also, they are easy to explain to managers and non-mathematical oriented students
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Matching demand with supply effectively is a significant objective for supply chain inventory manage...
For inventory models minimizing the long-run average cost over an infinite horizon, the existence of...
This paper was presented at the 1992 Conference of the International Society of Inventory Research i...
This note considers an N-stage serial production/inventory system where materials flow from one stag...
We consider a stochastic serial inventory system with a given fixed batch size per stage and linear ...
We consider a single-item, periodic-review, serial, multi-echelon inventory system, with linear inve...
This paper studies a periodic-review, serial inventory system in which echelon r nQT policies are ...
We consider the classic N-stage serial supply systems with linear costs and stationary random demand...
Consider a divergent multi-echelon inventory system, e.g. a distribution system or a production syst...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2002.Includes bi...
This paper considers a one-warehouse multi-retailer inventory system that faces discrete stochastic ...
Efficient management of multi-echelon systems requires coordination between replenishment decisions,...
We study an infinite-horizon, N -stage, serial production/inventory system with two transportation ...
We consider a single-item, periodic-review, serial inventory/production system, with linear inventor...
Matching demand with supply effectively is a significant objective for supply chain inventory manage...
For inventory models minimizing the long-run average cost over an infinite horizon, the existence of...
This paper was presented at the 1992 Conference of the International Society of Inventory Research i...