Lot sizes under continuous demand: The backorder case

Lot sizes under continuous demand: The backorder case

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Article ID: iaor1989431
Country: United States
Volume: 36
Issue: 5
Start Page Number: 615
End Page Number: 624
Publication Date: Oct 1989
Journal: Naval Research Logistics
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The paper studies a deterministic lot-size problem, in which the demand rate is a (piecewise) continuous function of time and shortages are backordered. The problem is to find the order points and order quantities to minimize the total costs over a finite planning horizon. It shows that the optimal order points have an interleaving property, and when the orders are optimally placed, the objective function is convex in the number of orders. By exploiting these properties, an algorithm is developed which solves the problem efficiently. For problems with increasing (decreasing) demand rates and decreasing (increasing) cost rates, monotonicity properties of the optimal order quantities and order intervals are derived.

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