We consider a two-echelon, continuous review inventory system under Poisson demand and a one-for-one replenishment policy. Demand is lost if no items are available at the local warehouse, the central depot, or in the pipeline in between. We give a simple, fast and accurate approach to approximate the service levels in this system. In contrast to other methods, we do not need an iterative analysis scheme. Our method works very well for a broad set of cases, with deviations to simulation below 0.1% on average and below 0.36% for 95% of all test instance
Multi-echelon inventory systems are one of the most important and attractive areas in modelling supp...
The problem that we address is to determine the inventory stockage levels in a multi-echelon invento...
This thesis deals with two types of problems occurring in inventory theory; pooling of stock and per...
We consider a two-echelon, continuous review inventory system under Poisson demand and a one-for-one...
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...
This paper considers a single-item, two-echelon, continuous-review inventory model. A number of reta...
The inventory system under consideration consists of one central warehouse and an arbitrary number o...
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Part VI: Services, Supply Chains and OperationsInternational audienceIn this paper we extend earlier...
In this paper we introduce a new ordering policy for inventory control in a two-echelon inventory sy...
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In this paper we consider a 1-warehouse, N-retailer inventory system where demand occurs at all loca...
Multi-echelon inventory systems are one of the most important and attractive areas in modelling supp...
The problem that we address is to determine the inventory stockage levels in a multi-echelon invento...
This thesis deals with two types of problems occurring in inventory theory; pooling of stock and per...
We consider a two-echelon, continuous review inventory system under Poisson demand and a one-for-one...
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...
This paper considers a single-item, two-echelon, continuous-review inventory model. A number of reta...
The inventory system under consideration consists of one central warehouse and an arbitrary number o...
This paper deals with a one-product production/inventory model, where the production rate can be dyn...
This paper deals with a continuous review, two-echelon serial (two locations) inventory system with ...
In this paper we consider a 1-warehouse, N-retailer inventory system where demand occurs at all loca...
Part VI: Services, Supply Chains and OperationsInternational audienceIn this paper we extend earlier...
In this paper we introduce a new ordering policy for inventory control in a two-echelon inventory sy...
In this paper, we study the decision problem of a retailer, who wants to optimize the amount of shel...
In this paper we consider a 1-warehouse, N-retailer inventory system where demand occurs at all loca...
Multi-echelon inventory systems are one of the most important and attractive areas in modelling supp...
The problem that we address is to determine the inventory stockage levels in a multi-echelon invento...
This thesis deals with two types of problems occurring in inventory theory; pooling of stock and per...