This paper is concerned with multiechelon inventory systems, where each demand triggers a separate order (one-for-one replenishment policies). The exogenous demands are independent Poisson processes. The transit times between locations may be stochastic. The way we model these transit times follows closely the standard treatment of stochastic leadtimes in single-location models. This is different, however, from the usual approach in the multiechelon setting (e.g., METRIC). We describe simple methods for computing or approximating the steady-state behavior of the system. The results show that, in sharp contrast to prior multiechelon models, transit-time variances play an important role in system performance.inventory/production, multiechelon...
In this paper we consider a stochastic multi-item inventory problem. A retailer sells multiple produ...
We study a production/inventory system with one manufacturing plant and multiple retailers. Producti...
We consider (S - 1, S) policies for a single item whose lifetime is fixed and known with certainty. ...
In many multi-echelon inventory systems, the lead times are random variables. A common and reasonabl...
International audienceIn this paper we consider a two-echelon inventory system consisting of one cen...
We consider a distribution system consisting of a central warehouse and a group of retailers facing ...
This paper considers the coordinated 'periodic-review, order-up-to-level' policy, called (T, S) poli...
This article analyzes a model of a multiechelon inventory system. The exogenous demands form Markov-...
Consider an inventory system with multiple supply sources and Poisson demand. The replen-ishment lea...
This thesis deals with two main areas in the field of stochastic inventory theory; ateral transshipm...
In this paper, we consider the stochastic joint replenishment problem in an environment where transp...
summary:This paper considers a distribution inventory system that consists of a single warehouse and...
This thesis deals with two types of problems occurring in inventory theory; pooling of stock and per...
This paper considers (S-1, S) inventory models which have wide applications in reparable spare parts...
We consider a single-product inventory system that serves multiple demand classes, which differ in t...
In this paper we consider a stochastic multi-item inventory problem. A retailer sells multiple produ...
We study a production/inventory system with one manufacturing plant and multiple retailers. Producti...
We consider (S - 1, S) policies for a single item whose lifetime is fixed and known with certainty. ...
In many multi-echelon inventory systems, the lead times are random variables. A common and reasonabl...
International audienceIn this paper we consider a two-echelon inventory system consisting of one cen...
We consider a distribution system consisting of a central warehouse and a group of retailers facing ...
This paper considers the coordinated 'periodic-review, order-up-to-level' policy, called (T, S) poli...
This article analyzes a model of a multiechelon inventory system. The exogenous demands form Markov-...
Consider an inventory system with multiple supply sources and Poisson demand. The replen-ishment lea...
This thesis deals with two main areas in the field of stochastic inventory theory; ateral transshipm...
In this paper, we consider the stochastic joint replenishment problem in an environment where transp...
summary:This paper considers a distribution inventory system that consists of a single warehouse and...
This thesis deals with two types of problems occurring in inventory theory; pooling of stock and per...
This paper considers (S-1, S) inventory models which have wide applications in reparable spare parts...
We consider a single-product inventory system that serves multiple demand classes, which differ in t...
In this paper we consider a stochastic multi-item inventory problem. A retailer sells multiple produ...
We study a production/inventory system with one manufacturing plant and multiple retailers. Producti...
We consider (S - 1, S) policies for a single item whose lifetime is fixed and known with certainty. ...