In this article we explore the effects of incorporating forecasts explicitly in a two-echelon allocation model which consists of a central depot and several retailers. In particular, we investigate the possible benefits on the system costs and inventory levels. The depot does not hold any inventory and the demand is observed only at the retailers. Under a general correlated demand-forecast structure we obtain the approximate system-wide order-up-to level and the expected system cost. In order to assess the value of information provided by keeping track of the forecasts, we construct a comparable inventory system operating under a standard demand model. We demonstrate that the standard demand model results in higher order-up-to levels and hi...
This paper presents a continuous review two echelon inventory system. The operating policy at the lo...
A continuous-review two-echelon inventory system with one central warehouse and a number of nonident...
In this paper we consider a 1-warehouse, N-retailer inventory system where demand occurs at all loca...
This paper treats a depot-warehouse system in which demand occurs at the warehouse or retail level. ...
In this article we explore how total system costs and inventory positions are affected when forecast...
An inventory model where the demands to the retailers are correlated with each other is considered. ...
We consider two inventory models to study the value of information and information sharing in a supp...
This paper treats a depot-warehouse system in which demand occurs at the warehouse or retail level. ...
In this paper we consider a cooperative, two-level supply chain consisting of a retailer and a suppl...
We present an inventory model with the correlation between the retailers��� demands. Because of the ...
This paper develops an approximate cost function for a three-echelon supply chain that has two suppl...
This study investigates the stock allocation problems in a two-echelon distribution system which con...
This report studies a two-echelon distribution inventory system with a central warehouse and a numbe...
Inventory decisions made at a centralized level often rely on demand forecast information passed fro...
In this paper we consider a 1-warehouse, N-retailer inventory system where demand occurs at all loca...
This paper presents a continuous review two echelon inventory system. The operating policy at the lo...
A continuous-review two-echelon inventory system with one central warehouse and a number of nonident...
In this paper we consider a 1-warehouse, N-retailer inventory system where demand occurs at all loca...
This paper treats a depot-warehouse system in which demand occurs at the warehouse or retail level. ...
In this article we explore how total system costs and inventory positions are affected when forecast...
An inventory model where the demands to the retailers are correlated with each other is considered. ...
We consider two inventory models to study the value of information and information sharing in a supp...
This paper treats a depot-warehouse system in which demand occurs at the warehouse or retail level. ...
In this paper we consider a cooperative, two-level supply chain consisting of a retailer and a suppl...
We present an inventory model with the correlation between the retailers��� demands. Because of the ...
This paper develops an approximate cost function for a three-echelon supply chain that has two suppl...
This study investigates the stock allocation problems in a two-echelon distribution system which con...
This report studies a two-echelon distribution inventory system with a central warehouse and a numbe...
Inventory decisions made at a centralized level often rely on demand forecast information passed fro...
In this paper we consider a 1-warehouse, N-retailer inventory system where demand occurs at all loca...
This paper presents a continuous review two echelon inventory system. The operating policy at the lo...
A continuous-review two-echelon inventory system with one central warehouse and a number of nonident...
In this paper we consider a 1-warehouse, N-retailer inventory system where demand occurs at all loca...