| Article ID: | iaor1988445 |
| Country: | United Kingdom |
| Volume: | 40 |
| Issue: | 4 |
| Start Page Number: | 367 |
| End Page Number: | 377 |
| Publication Date: | Apr 1989 |
| Journal: | Journal of the Operational Research Society |
| Authors: | Buffa F.P., Munn J.R. |
A firm’s logistics cost, including shipping and inventory-carrying, is a substantial percentage of its sales. Nevertheless, typical inventory-control methods ignore or insufficiently represent the shipping cost. This paper describes a recursive algorithm that determines the reorder cycle-time that minimizes total logistics cost. It allows for a realistic accounting of shipping cost, which is modelled here as a function of shipping distance and weight. The algorithm uses a relaxation procedure to identify a suitable initial approximation to the optimal order cycle-time and then, through a series of recursive steps, moves to the optimal result. The authors demonstrate the algorithm with a single item, with a group of items that share a common order cycle, and with multi-items when item demands are random variables. Experience with this algorithm indicates that it converges to the optimal result in a very few steps.