Multiechelon inventory systems with lateral supply

Multiechelon inventory systems with lateral supply

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Article ID: iaor19921646
Country: United States
Volume: 39
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 29
End Page Number: 40
Publication Date: Feb 1992
Journal: Naval Research Logistics
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The paper develops approximations to estimate the expected backorders in a multiechelon system in which lateral supply actions between bases are allowed when a backorder occurs. These approximations are easy to compute, and the average absolute error over a wide range of parameter values is less than 4% when items are depot repairable, even when bases are dissimilar. With lateral supply, backorder reductions of 30-50% are not uncommon, and a 72% reduction was observed in two cases. Lateral supply becomes more important with low demand rates. A similar approach was unsuccessful for base-repairable items. However, lateral supply has a beneficial effect only when the lateral supply time is very short, 1/4 or less of the average base repair time. Even in such cases lateral supply is unlikely to be important in an actual application, becasue base management can expedite repair of critical items.

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