For the lost sales inventory system we distinguish two different replenishment strategies. The simplest strategy is the classical ‘fixed reorder level’ replenishment rule: every period the inventory position in the system is raised up to a fixed quantity S. For this simple strategy we derive and test heuristics for the determination of the reorder level, given a target service level. Next we demonstrate that it may be more efficient in a lost sales system to use a different replenishment strategy. This alternative replenishment strategy however is more complex. Therefore a comparison is made between the two replenishment strategies in a lost sales environment, to get an indication of the price which has to be paid here for simplicity
This work considers three different non-traditional supply chain structures with similar demand and ...
In the growth stage of a product life cycle, the demand rate is usually unstable and follows an incr...
textabstractMost inventory management systems at hospital departments are characterised by lost sale...
For the lost sales inventory system we distinguish two different replenishment strategies. The simpl...
In classic inventory models it is common to assume that excess demand is backordered. However, studi...
In classic inventory models it is common to assume that excess demand is backordered. However, studi...
Competitive retail environments are characterized by service levels and lost sales in case of excess...
In this paper we compare two inventory replenishment strategies for retailers and evaluate their eff...
In this paper we consider a single-item inventory system with lost sales and fixed order cost. We nu...
In this paper we compare two inventory replenishment strategies for retailers and evaluate their eff...
In this paper, we integrate inventory and handling into a single model for analysis and optimization...
Target’s supply chain strategy centers around delivering on the in-store experience for customers, w...
Background: Despite the development of alternative concepts of goods flow management, the inventory ...
We analyze a continuous review lost sales inventory system with two types of orders—regular and emer...
This paper deals with an inventory model in which a percent of the items in the lot is imperfect. Th...
This work considers three different non-traditional supply chain structures with similar demand and ...
In the growth stage of a product life cycle, the demand rate is usually unstable and follows an incr...
textabstractMost inventory management systems at hospital departments are characterised by lost sale...
For the lost sales inventory system we distinguish two different replenishment strategies. The simpl...
In classic inventory models it is common to assume that excess demand is backordered. However, studi...
In classic inventory models it is common to assume that excess demand is backordered. However, studi...
Competitive retail environments are characterized by service levels and lost sales in case of excess...
In this paper we compare two inventory replenishment strategies for retailers and evaluate their eff...
In this paper we consider a single-item inventory system with lost sales and fixed order cost. We nu...
In this paper we compare two inventory replenishment strategies for retailers and evaluate their eff...
In this paper, we integrate inventory and handling into a single model for analysis and optimization...
Target’s supply chain strategy centers around delivering on the in-store experience for customers, w...
Background: Despite the development of alternative concepts of goods flow management, the inventory ...
We analyze a continuous review lost sales inventory system with two types of orders—regular and emer...
This paper deals with an inventory model in which a percent of the items in the lot is imperfect. Th...
This work considers three different non-traditional supply chain structures with similar demand and ...
In the growth stage of a product life cycle, the demand rate is usually unstable and follows an incr...
textabstractMost inventory management systems at hospital departments are characterised by lost sale...