An independent inventory control heuristic for multi-component assemble-to-order systems (Q969389)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5705064
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5705064 |
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An independent inventory control heuristic for multi-component assemble-to-order systems (English)
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7 May 2010
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Summary: This article investigates an inventory control problem in a single-level multi-component assembly system. In this system, a product with random demand is assembled-to-order from a number of components. The assembler holds inventory at the component levels. We consider a periodic review inventory control system that uses an order-up-to policy for each component. Component safety stock is held to protect against the stock out risk during component replenishment lead times. We develop a linear approximation heuristic to minimise expected holding and backlog costs and show that this heuristic performs well in comparison to a previously proposed heuristic method in the literature called the equal-fractile heuristic.
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assemble-to-order
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assembly systems
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heuristics
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inventory control
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order-up-to policy
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periodic review
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safety stock
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stock out
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component replenishment lead times
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