On the Hungarian inventory control model

On the Hungarian inventory control model

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Article ID: iaor2007544
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 171
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 894
End Page Number: 914
Publication Date: Jun 2006
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
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Keywords: programming: dynamic, programming: probabilistic
Abstract:

In this paper we recall and further develop an inventory model formulated by the author and Ziermann that has had wide application in Hungary and elsewhere. The basic assumption made in connection with this model is that the delivery of the ordered amount takes place in an interval, according to some random process, rather than at one time epoch. The problem is to determine that minimum level of safety stock, that ensures continuous production, without disruption, by a prescribed high probability. The model is further developed first by its combination with another inventory control model, the order up to S model and then, by the formulations of a static and a dynamic type stochastic programming model.

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