| Article ID: | iaor201524691 |
| Volume: | 23 |
| Issue: | 3 |
| Start Page Number: | 477 |
| End Page Number: | 488 |
| Publication Date: | Mar 2014 |
| Journal: | Production and Operations Management |
| Authors: | Dyer James S, Bansal Saurabh |
| Keywords: | supply & supply chains, forecasting: applications, combinatorial optimization, demand |
We show simple yet optimal results to update the inventory/capacity levels, expected profit, fill rates, and service levels of substitutable resources in response to an updating of the mean demand forecasts for the resources. We find that a change in the mean demand of one resource does not affect the optimal inventory level of any other resource. The results are obtained for demands with location‐scale distribution, and for a revenue structure satisfying a triangle property such that the manager will always use the inventory of a resource to meet her own demand first before using it for substitution. The results for updating the performance measures also extend to managers who maintain non‐optimal inventory/capacity levels. Implications for procurement, sales and operational planning, and multi‐store operations are discussed.