The efficient management of a distribution system requires coordination between transportation planning and inventory control. Small and frequent shipments can reduce inventory levels while maintaining high customer service levels, but they increase unit transportation costs due to inappropriate utilization of the vehicles and more handling costs. On the other hand shipment consolidation policies reduce unit shipping cost because of economies of scale but they require higher inventory levels to maintain high service levels. Hence, it is of considerable interest to understand the trade-off between shipment consolidation policies and inventory levels. In this paper we consider a distribution network under a quantity based shipment consolidati...
In this paper we analyze stock allocation policies in general N-echelon distribution systems, where ...
Recent advances in information technologies and an increased environmental awareness have altered th...
The efficiency of consolidation points in a distribution system is driven both by the total volume t...
The efficient management of a distribution system requires coordination between transportation plann...
Efficient management of multi-echelon systems requires coordination between replenishment decisions,...
Rising fuel prices and increasing environmental awareness emphasizes the importance of the transport...
Sustainable and efficient management of a distribution system requires coordination between transpor...
Sustainable and efficient management of a distribution system requires coordination between transpor...
Abstract We consider the inventory rationing problem in a multi-echelon system for spare parts with ...
In this paper we consider a divergent multi-echelon inventory system, e.g., a distribution system or...
This thesis is based on three scientific papers dealing with different models for coordinated contro...
We consider inventory control in a two-echelon divergent network, consisting of a central depot and ...
This paper provides exact analysis of a model for sustainable control of a one-warehouse-N-retailer ...
We consider inventory control in a two-echelon divergent network, consisting of a central depot and ...
In this paper we consider a one-warehouse N-retailer inventory system characterized by access to rea...
In this paper we analyze stock allocation policies in general N-echelon distribution systems, where ...
Recent advances in information technologies and an increased environmental awareness have altered th...
The efficiency of consolidation points in a distribution system is driven both by the total volume t...
The efficient management of a distribution system requires coordination between transportation plann...
Efficient management of multi-echelon systems requires coordination between replenishment decisions,...
Rising fuel prices and increasing environmental awareness emphasizes the importance of the transport...
Sustainable and efficient management of a distribution system requires coordination between transpor...
Sustainable and efficient management of a distribution system requires coordination between transpor...
Abstract We consider the inventory rationing problem in a multi-echelon system for spare parts with ...
In this paper we consider a divergent multi-echelon inventory system, e.g., a distribution system or...
This thesis is based on three scientific papers dealing with different models for coordinated contro...
We consider inventory control in a two-echelon divergent network, consisting of a central depot and ...
This paper provides exact analysis of a model for sustainable control of a one-warehouse-N-retailer ...
We consider inventory control in a two-echelon divergent network, consisting of a central depot and ...
In this paper we consider a one-warehouse N-retailer inventory system characterized by access to rea...
In this paper we analyze stock allocation policies in general N-echelon distribution systems, where ...
Recent advances in information technologies and an increased environmental awareness have altered th...
The efficiency of consolidation points in a distribution system is driven both by the total volume t...