This paper concerns with a multi-echelon inventory/distribution system considering one-warehouse and n-retailers. The retailers are replenished from the warehouse. We assume that the demand rate at each retailer is known. The problem consists of determining the optimal reorder policy which minimizes the overall cost, that is, the sum of the holding and replenishment costs. Shortages are not allowed and lead times are negligible. We study two situations: when the retailers make decisions independently and when the retailers are branches of the same firm. Solution methods to determine near-optimal policies in both cases are provided
International audienceIn this paper we consider a two-echelon inventory system consisting of one cen...
Consider a divergent multi-echelon inventory system, e.g. a distribution system or a production syst...
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This paper concerns with a multi-echelon inventory/distribution system considering one-warehouse and...
We deal with a multi-echelon inventory system in which one warehouse supplies an item to multiple re...
We considered an inventory/distribution system containing one warehouse and N retailers. There are a...
This paper develops a simple optimal solution for a two-echelon serial inventory/distribution system...
This paper presents an approximation model for optimizing reorder points in one-warehouse N-retailer...
This report studies a two-echelon distribution inventory system with a central warehouse and a numbe...
AbstractWe considered an inventory/distribution system containing one warehouse and N retailers. The...
In this paper we consider a divergent multi-echelon inventory system, e.g., a distribution system or...
A continuous-review two-echelon inventory system with one central warehouse and a number of nonident...
This paper addresses the implications of considering power demand pattern and backorders in the one-...
This thesis is based on three scientific papers dealing with different models for coordinated contro...
The product availability can be guaranteed with managing the material or product flow, started from...
International audienceIn this paper we consider a two-echelon inventory system consisting of one cen...
Consider a divergent multi-echelon inventory system, e.g. a distribution system or a production syst...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cie.2018.06.032 © 20...
This paper concerns with a multi-echelon inventory/distribution system considering one-warehouse and...
We deal with a multi-echelon inventory system in which one warehouse supplies an item to multiple re...
We considered an inventory/distribution system containing one warehouse and N retailers. There are a...
This paper develops a simple optimal solution for a two-echelon serial inventory/distribution system...
This paper presents an approximation model for optimizing reorder points in one-warehouse N-retailer...
This report studies a two-echelon distribution inventory system with a central warehouse and a numbe...
AbstractWe considered an inventory/distribution system containing one warehouse and N retailers. The...
In this paper we consider a divergent multi-echelon inventory system, e.g., a distribution system or...
A continuous-review two-echelon inventory system with one central warehouse and a number of nonident...
This paper addresses the implications of considering power demand pattern and backorders in the one-...
This thesis is based on three scientific papers dealing with different models for coordinated contro...
The product availability can be guaranteed with managing the material or product flow, started from...
International audienceIn this paper we consider a two-echelon inventory system consisting of one cen...
Consider a divergent multi-echelon inventory system, e.g. a distribution system or a production syst...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cie.2018.06.032 © 20...