An informal survey of multi‐echelon inventory theory

From MaRDI portal
Publication:5664999

DOI10.1002/nav.3800190405zbMath0251.90010OpenAlexW2009744116MaRDI QIDQ5664999

Andrew J. Clark

Publication date: 1972

Published in: Naval Research Logistics Quarterly (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1002/nav.3800190405




Related Items (25)

Integrated inventory pooling for firms servicing both on-line and store demandMulti-item stochastic and fuzzy-stochastic inventory models under two restrictionsGlobal optimization of arborescent multilevel inventory systemsA vindication of centralized controls in inventory managementCoordination mechanisms of supply chain systemsAn economic order quantity model with demand-dependent unit costService and cost benefits through clicks-and-mortar integration: implications for the centralization/decentralization debateAn economic production quantity model with flexibility and reliability considerationsVariational approach of serial multilevel production/inventory systemsEconomic production quantity for profit maximizationA generalized geometric-programming solution to ``an economic production quantity model with flexibility and reliability considerationsImproving the computational efficiency of metric-based spares algorithmsMulti-stage production-inventory systemsIndustrielle Lagerhaltungsmodelle - eine modellierungstheoretische ÜbersichtA distribution multi-echelon lot-size modelA two-facility stochastic inventory problemFinding economic order quantities with nonlinear goal programmingOptimal production and marketing planningComparative analysis of lot-sizing models for multi-stage systems: a simulation studyA redistribution model with minimum backorders of spare parts: a proposal for the defence sectorA serial inventory system with supplier selection and order quantity allocation considering transportation costsA simulator for multilevel distribution systemsConcurrent optimization in designing for logistics supportService level approximations for multiechelon inventory systemsA fuzzy EOQ model with demand-dependent unit cost under limited storage capacity



Cites Work


This page was built for publication: An informal survey of multi‐echelon inventory theory