The inventory system under consideration consists of one central warehouse and an arbitrary number of non-identical retailers controlled by continuous review policy(R,Q). It is assumed Independent Poisson demands with constant transportation times for the retailers and constant lead time for replenishing orders from an external supplier for the warehouse. Unsatisfied demands are assumed lost at the retailers and unsatisfied retailer orders are backordered at the warehouse. An approximate cost function is developed to find optimal reorder points for given batch sizes in all installations and the related accuracy is assessed through simulation. The proposed method is an extension to the approximate assumption of Poisson demand on the warehous...
In this paper we consider a 1-warehouse, N-retailer inventory system where demand occurs at all loca...
A two-echelon distribution inventory system with a central warehouse and a number of retailers is co...
Abstract. In this paper we consider a 1-warehouse, N-retailer inventory system where demand occurs a...
The inventory system under consideration consists of one central warehouse and many identical retail...
The inventory system under consideration consists of one central warehouse and an arbitrary number o...
AbstractThe inventory system under consideration consists of one central warehouse and a few non-ide...
The inventory system under consideration consists of one central warehouse and a few nonidentical re...
Multi-echelon inventory systems are one of the most important and attractive areas in modelling supp...
This paper considers a single-item, two-echelon, continuous-review inventory model. A number of reta...
In this paper, the cost function for a three-echelon inventory system with two warehouses is derived...
We consider a two-echelon, continuous review inventory system under Poisson demand and a one-for-one...
This paper develops an approximate cost function for a three-echelon supply chain that has two suppl...
This paper presents a continuous review two echelon inventory system. The operating policy at the lo...
In this paper we consider a 1-warehouse, N-retailer inventory system where demand occurs at all loca...
In this paper we introduce a new ordering policy for inventory control in a two-echelon inventory sy...
In this paper we consider a 1-warehouse, N-retailer inventory system where demand occurs at all loca...
A two-echelon distribution inventory system with a central warehouse and a number of retailers is co...
Abstract. In this paper we consider a 1-warehouse, N-retailer inventory system where demand occurs a...
The inventory system under consideration consists of one central warehouse and many identical retail...
The inventory system under consideration consists of one central warehouse and an arbitrary number o...
AbstractThe inventory system under consideration consists of one central warehouse and a few non-ide...
The inventory system under consideration consists of one central warehouse and a few nonidentical re...
Multi-echelon inventory systems are one of the most important and attractive areas in modelling supp...
This paper considers a single-item, two-echelon, continuous-review inventory model. A number of reta...
In this paper, the cost function for a three-echelon inventory system with two warehouses is derived...
We consider a two-echelon, continuous review inventory system under Poisson demand and a one-for-one...
This paper develops an approximate cost function for a three-echelon supply chain that has two suppl...
This paper presents a continuous review two echelon inventory system. The operating policy at the lo...
In this paper we consider a 1-warehouse, N-retailer inventory system where demand occurs at all loca...
In this paper we introduce a new ordering policy for inventory control in a two-echelon inventory sy...
In this paper we consider a 1-warehouse, N-retailer inventory system where demand occurs at all loca...
A two-echelon distribution inventory system with a central warehouse and a number of retailers is co...
Abstract. In this paper we consider a 1-warehouse, N-retailer inventory system where demand occurs a...