Single cycle policies for the one-warehouse N-retailer inventory/distribution system

Single cycle policies for the one-warehouse N-retailer inventory/distribution system

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Article ID: iaor200854
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 34
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 196
End Page Number: 208
Publication Date: Apr 2006
Journal: OMEGA
Authors: , ,
Keywords: distribution, heuristics
Abstract:

We address a multi-echelon inventory system with one-warehouse and N-retailers. The demand at each retailer is assumed to be known and satisfied by the warehouse. Shortages are not allowed and lead times are negligible. Costs at each facility consist of a fixed charge per order and a holding cost. The goal is to determine single-cycle policies which minimize the average cost per unit time, that is, the sum of the average holding and setup costs per unit time at the retailers and at the warehouse. We propose an O(NlogN) heuristic procedure to compute efficient single-cycle policies. This heuristic is compared with other approaches proposed by Schwarz, Graves and Schwarz and Muckstadt and Roundy. We carry out a computational study to test the effectiveness of the heuristic and to compare the performance of the different procedures. From the computational results, it is shown that the new heuristic provides, on average, better single-cycle policies than those given by the Muckstadt and Roundy method.

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