Deterministic inventory model with two levels of storage, a linear trend in demand and a fixed time horizon

Deterministic inventory model with two levels of storage, a linear trend in demand and a fixed time horizon

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Article ID: iaor20021557
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 28
Issue: 13
Start Page Number: 1315
End Page Number: 1331
Publication Date: Nov 2001
Journal: Computers and Operations Research
Authors: , ,
Abstract:

A deterministic inventory model is developed for a single item having two separate storage facilities (owned and rented warehouses) due to limited capacity of the existing storage (owned warehouse) with linearly time-dependent demand (increasing) over a fixed finite time horizon. The model is formulated by assuming that the rate of replenishment is infinite and the successive replenishment cycle lengths are in arithmetic progression. Shortages are allowed and fully backlogged. As a particular case, the results for the model without shortages are derived. Results are illustrated with two numerical examples.

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