In situations where a seller has surplus stock and another seller is stocked out, it may be desirable to transfer surplus stock from the former to the latter. We examine how the possibility of such transshipments between two independent locations affects the optimal inventory orders at each location. If each location aims to maximize its own profits—we call this local decision making—their inventory choices will not, in general, maximize joint profits. We find transshipment prices which induce the locations to choose inventory levels consistent with joint-profit maximization
In managing networks of stock holding locations, two approaches to the pooling of inventory have bee...
Adecentralized system of competing retailers that order and sell the same product in a sales season ...
We study the optimal control of a firm with two capacitated manufacturing plants situated in two dis...
This paper analyzes the implementation of transshipments among competing firms and the impact of tra...
Lateral transshipments in multi-echelon stochastic inventory systems imply that locations at the sam...
In two-location inventory systems, unidirectional transshipment policies are considered when an item...
In this paper, we address the optimal joint control of inventory and transshipment for a firm that p...
In this paper we consider a dual-channel supply chain which consists of an online store and multiple...
In multi-location inventory systems, transshipments are often used to improve customer service and r...
This paper deals with a single-echelon inventory system consisting of a number of parallel local war...
In managing an inventory network, two approaches to the pooling of stock have been proposed. Reactiv...
This paper deals with a continuous review inventory system with Poisson demand, in which lateral tra...
Consider a two-echelon inventory system consisting of a central depot (CD) and a number of retailers...
Consider a firm that controls inventory centrally for two separate markets that are managed by regio...
We consider an inventory model for spare parts with two stockpoints, providing repairable parts for ...
In managing networks of stock holding locations, two approaches to the pooling of inventory have bee...
Adecentralized system of competing retailers that order and sell the same product in a sales season ...
We study the optimal control of a firm with two capacitated manufacturing plants situated in two dis...
This paper analyzes the implementation of transshipments among competing firms and the impact of tra...
Lateral transshipments in multi-echelon stochastic inventory systems imply that locations at the sam...
In two-location inventory systems, unidirectional transshipment policies are considered when an item...
In this paper, we address the optimal joint control of inventory and transshipment for a firm that p...
In this paper we consider a dual-channel supply chain which consists of an online store and multiple...
In multi-location inventory systems, transshipments are often used to improve customer service and r...
This paper deals with a single-echelon inventory system consisting of a number of parallel local war...
In managing an inventory network, two approaches to the pooling of stock have been proposed. Reactiv...
This paper deals with a continuous review inventory system with Poisson demand, in which lateral tra...
Consider a two-echelon inventory system consisting of a central depot (CD) and a number of retailers...
Consider a firm that controls inventory centrally for two separate markets that are managed by regio...
We consider an inventory model for spare parts with two stockpoints, providing repairable parts for ...
In managing networks of stock holding locations, two approaches to the pooling of inventory have bee...
Adecentralized system of competing retailers that order and sell the same product in a sales season ...
We study the optimal control of a firm with two capacitated manufacturing plants situated in two dis...