Heuristics for complex inventory systems: deterministic and stochastic problems

Efficient algorithms to find cost minimizing strategies for complex stochastic inventory systems fail to exist. A practical approach is to apply a rolling horizon procedure. Periodically a deterministic problem is solved and the decision for the first period is implemented in the stochastic system

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Main Author: Sluis, Hendrik J. van der (Author)
Format: Book
Language:Dutch
English
Published: 1993
Series:Tinbergen Instituut <Amsterdam; Rotterdam>: Tinbergen Institute research series 54
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Summary:Efficient algorithms to find cost minimizing strategies for complex stochastic inventory systems fail to exist. A practical approach is to apply a rolling horizon procedure. Periodically a deterministic problem is solved and the decision for the first period is implemented in the stochastic system
In the first part of this book deterministic single-product, multi-product and distribution problems are examined. Heuristic and optimal solutions for problems with constant and time-varying demand are discussed. Special attention is paid to the choice of the planning horizon. In the second part rolling horizon procedures are applied in stochastic single-product, multi-product and multi-retailer systems
Average costs are compared with costs of alternative strategies or with a lower bound on the optimal costs. Furthermore, the usefulness of the generated replenishment schedules is considered, that is, the system nervousness. Several ways are investigated to reduce the average costs and the system nervousness. System dependent procedures are developed to adjust the solution of the deterministic problem before implementation in the stochastic system
Item Description:Zugl.: Amsterdam, Univ., Diss.
Physical Description:152 S. graph. Darst.
ISBN:9051702167

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