Future capacity procurements under unknown demand and increasing costs

Future capacity procurements under unknown demand and increasing costs

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Article ID: iaor20032156
Country: United States
Volume: 47
Issue: 7
Start Page Number: 979
End Page Number: 992
Publication Date: Jul 2001
Journal: Management Science
Authors: ,
Keywords: transportation: general
Abstract:

In this paper we study a situation in which a broker must manage the procurement of a short-life-cycle product. As the broker observes demand for the item, she learns about the demand process. However, as is often the case in practice, it becomes either more difficult or more expensive to procure the item as the selling season advances. Thus, the broker must trade off higher procurement costs against the benefit of making ordering decisions with better information about demand. Problems of this type arise, for example, in the travel industry, where a travel agent's cost of procuring airline and hotel reservations increases as the date of a vacation package approaches. We develop a newsvendor-like characterization of the optimal procurement policy. In a numerical analysis, we demonstrate how broker procurements tend to cluster just before price increases and how brokers can benefit from explicitly considering the effects of information about demand in their ordering policies.

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