Article ID: | iaor1997195 |
Country: | United States |
Volume: | 30 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 43 |
End Page Number: | 59 |
Publication Date: | Feb 1996 |
Journal: | Transportation Science |
Authors: | Powell Warren B., Cheung Raymond K.-M. |
The authors consider the problem of distributing goods from one or more plants through a set of warehouses in anticipation of forecasted customer demands. Two results are provided in this paper. First, the authors present a methodology for approximating stochastic distribution problems that are computationally tractable for problems of realistic size. Comparisons are made to standard deterministic formulations and shown to give superior results. Then, the authors compare logistics networks with varying degrees of redundancy represented by the number of warehouses which serve each customer. Overlapping service regions for warehouses provides additional flexibility to handle real-time demands. The authors quantify the expected savings that might result from such strategies.