Article ID: | iaor20081618 |
Country: | United States |
Volume: | 54 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 94 |
End Page Number: | 108 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2007 |
Journal: | Naval Research Logistics |
Authors: | Chaouch Ben A. |
Keywords: | discounts |
This paper develops an inventory model that determines replenishment strategies for buyers facing situations in which sellers offer price-discounting campaigns at random times as a way to drive sales or clear excess inventory. Specifically, the model deals with the inventory of a single item that is maintained to meet a constant demand over time. The item can be purchased at two different prices denoted high and low. We assume that the low price goes into effect at random points in time following an exponential distribution and lasts for a random length of time following another exponential distribution. We highlight a replenishment strategy that will lead to the lowest inventory holding and ordering costs possible. This strategy is to replenish inventory only when current levels are below a certain threshold when the low price is offered and the replenishment is to a higher order-up-to level than the one currently in use when inventory depletes to zero and the price is high. Our analysis provides new insight into the behavior of the optimal replenishment strategy in response to changes in the ratio of purchase prices together with changes in the ratio of the duration of a low-price period to that of a high-price period.