Inventory models with nonlinear shortage costs and stochastic lead times; applications of shape properties of randomly stopped counting processes

Inventory models with nonlinear shortage costs and stochastic lead times; applications of shape properties of randomly stopped counting processes

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Article ID: iaor201526575
Volume: 62
Issue: 5
Start Page Number: 345
End Page Number: 356
Publication Date: Aug 2015
Journal: Naval Research Logistics (NRL)
Authors: ,
Keywords: demand
Abstract:

In this article, we study generalizations of some of the inventory models with nonlinear costs considered by Rosling (2002). In particular, we extend the study of both the periodic review and the compound renewal demand processes from a constant lead time to a random lead time. We find that the quasiconvexity properties of the cost function (and therefore the existence of optimal (s, S) policies), holds true when the lead time has suitable log-concavity properties. The results are derived by structural properties of renewal delayed processes stopped at an independent random time and by the study of log-concavity properties of compound distributions.

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