In many multi-echelon inventory systems, the lead times are random variables. A common and reasonable assumption in most models is that replenishment orders do not cross, which implies that successive lead times are correlated. However, the process that generates such lead times is usually not well defined, which is especially a problem for simulation modeling. In this paper, we use results from queuing theory to define a set of simple lead time processes guaranteeing that (a) orders do not cross and (b) prespecified means and variances of all lead times in the multiechelon system are attained
We analyze the impact of lead time correlation on the inventory distribution, assuming a periodic re...
Purpose of this paper To present a general framework for analyzing stochastic supply systems, and sp...
This paper was presented at the 1992 Conference of the International Society of Inventory Research i...
In many multi-echelon inventory systems the lead times are random variables. A common and reasonable...
This paper is concerned with multiechelon inventory systems, where each demand triggers a separate o...
This paper deals with integral inventory control in multi-echelon divergent systems with stochastic ...
This paper deals with integral inventory control in multi-echelon divergent systems with stochastic ...
The paper considers a stochastic replenishment process that may induce order crossover, i.e., it is ...
We consider an inventory system for continuous decaying items with stochastic lead time and Poisson ...
Inventory systems where leadtimes are stochastic and independent, so that orders are not restricted ...
In this paper, we consider the problem of estimating the average and variance of replenishment lead ...
Lead time plays an important role in many areas, including supply chain, economics, and marketing. A...
Lead times and their nature have received limited interest in literature despite their large impact ...
Globalization and advances in information and production technologies make inventory management can ...
Order crossovers occur when replenishment orders arrive in a sequence that is different than the one...
We analyze the impact of lead time correlation on the inventory distribution, assuming a periodic re...
Purpose of this paper To present a general framework for analyzing stochastic supply systems, and sp...
This paper was presented at the 1992 Conference of the International Society of Inventory Research i...
In many multi-echelon inventory systems the lead times are random variables. A common and reasonable...
This paper is concerned with multiechelon inventory systems, where each demand triggers a separate o...
This paper deals with integral inventory control in multi-echelon divergent systems with stochastic ...
This paper deals with integral inventory control in multi-echelon divergent systems with stochastic ...
The paper considers a stochastic replenishment process that may induce order crossover, i.e., it is ...
We consider an inventory system for continuous decaying items with stochastic lead time and Poisson ...
Inventory systems where leadtimes are stochastic and independent, so that orders are not restricted ...
In this paper, we consider the problem of estimating the average and variance of replenishment lead ...
Lead time plays an important role in many areas, including supply chain, economics, and marketing. A...
Lead times and their nature have received limited interest in literature despite their large impact ...
Globalization and advances in information and production technologies make inventory management can ...
Order crossovers occur when replenishment orders arrive in a sequence that is different than the one...
We analyze the impact of lead time correlation on the inventory distribution, assuming a periodic re...
Purpose of this paper To present a general framework for analyzing stochastic supply systems, and sp...
This paper was presented at the 1992 Conference of the International Society of Inventory Research i...