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1 Introduction -- 2 Forecasting -- 3 Single-Echelon Systems with Independent Items -- 4 Coordinated Replenishments -- 5 Multi-Echelon Systems -- 6 Implementation -- Appendix 1 Answers and Hints to Problems -- Appendix 2 Normal Distribution Tables.
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Some Modelling Theoretic Remarks on Multi-Stage Production Planning -- Inventory — Production and Distribution Systems -- Two-Stage Production Planning in a Dynamic Environment -- Overview of a Stock Allocation Model for a Two-Echelon Push System Having Identical Units at the Lower Echelon --...
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The strategic importance of efficient Supply Chain Management is today fully recognized by top management. The total investment in inventories is enormous, and the control of capital tied up in raw material, work-in-progress, and finished goods offers an important potential for improvement. At...
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This paper considers the choice of initial batch quantities when demand forecasts are improving. We assume that the standard deviation of the demand per period is decreasing exponentially and approaching a long-run value. A discrete time stochastic single-level inventory model is considered....
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This paper compares installation and echelon stock policies for multilevel inventory control. The major results are for serial and assembly systems. For (Q, r)-rules, echelon stock policies are, in general, superior to installation stock policies. A Kanban-policy is identified as a restricted...
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