Article ID: | iaor201038 |
Volume: | 61 |
Issue: | 2 |
Start Page Number: | 294 |
End Page Number: | 305 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2010 |
Journal: | Journal of the Operational Research Society |
Authors: | Archibald T W, Black D P, Glazebrook K D |
Keywords: | inventory: order policies |
Demands occur at each location in a network of stock-holding retail outlets. Should a location run out of stock between successive replenishments, then subsequent demands may be met either by transshipping from another location in the network or by an emergency supply from a central depot. We deploy an approximate stochastic dynamic programming approach to develop a class of interpretable and implementable heuristics for making transshipment decisions (whether and from where to transship) which make use of simple calibrations of the candidate locations. The calibration for a location depends upon its current stock, the time to its next replenishment and the identity of the location needing stock. A numerical investigation shows strong performance of the proposed policies in comparison with standard industry practice (complete pooling, no pooling) and a recently proposed heuristic. It points to the possibility of substantial cost savings over current practice.