Computing Replenishment Cycle Policy Parameters for a Perishable Item*

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2010

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Vilnius Gediminas Technical University

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In many industrial environments there is a significant class of problems for which the perishable nature of the inventory cannot be ignored in developing replenishment order plans. Food is the most salient example of a perishable inventory item. In this work, we consider the periodic-review, single-location, single-product production/inventory control problem under non-stationary stochastic demand and service level constraints. The product we consider can be held in stock for a limited amount of time after which it expires and it must be disposed of at a cost. In addition to wastage costs, our cost structure comprises fixed and unit variable ordering costs, and inventory holding costs. We propose an easy-to-implement replenishment cycle inventory control policy that yields at most 2N control parameters, where N is the number of periods in our planning horizon. We also show, on a simple numerical example, the improvement brought by this policy over two other simpler inventory control rules of common use. © Izmir University of Economics, Turkey, 2010.

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24th Mini EURO Conference on Continuous Optimization and Information-Based Technologies in the Financial Sector, MEC EurOPT 2010 -- 23 June 2010 through 26 June 2010 -- Izmir -- 106702

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Inventory management, Optimization, Perishability, Uncertainty and risk, Inventory control, Optimization, Industrial environments, Inventory control policies, Inventory management, Perishability, Perishable inventory, Production/inventory control, Service level constraint, Uncertainty and risks, Costs

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24th Mini EURO Conference on Continuous Optimization and Information-Based Technologies in the Financial Sector, MEC EurOPT 2010

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