Research on Inventory Control Policies for Nonstationary Demand based on TOC

An effective inventory replenishment method employed in the supply chain is one of the key factors to achieving low inventory while maintaining high customer delivery performance. The state of demand process is often not directly observed by the decision maker. Thus, in many literatures, the invento...

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Main Authors: Leng Kaijun, Wang Yuxia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Atlantis Press 2010-12-01
Series:International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems
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Online Access:https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/2121.pdf
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spelling doaj-aaf2d82aa1a147b79aa3e0d6421af2412020-11-25T02:03:34ZengAtlantis PressInternational Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems 1875-68832010-12-013610.2991/ijcis.2010.3.s1.9Research on Inventory Control Policies for Nonstationary Demand based on TOCLeng KaijunWang YuxiaAn effective inventory replenishment method employed in the supply chain is one of the key factors to achieving low inventory while maintaining high customer delivery performance. The state of demand process is often not directly observed by the decision maker. Thus, in many literatures, the inventory control problem is a compositestate, partially observed Markov decision process (POMDP), which is an appropriate model for a number of dynamic demand problems. In practice, managers often use certainty equivalent control (CEC) policies to solve such a problem. However, in reality, Theory of Constraints (TOC) has brought a practical control policy that almost always provides much better solutions for this problem than the CEC policies commonly used in practice. In this paper, we proposed three different inventory control policies based on TOC buffer management framework, and use simulation approach to compare them with traditional adaptive (s,S,T) policy. The computational results indicate how specific problem characteristics influence the performance of whole system and demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed control policy.https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/2121.pdfInventory control policy; Nonstationary demand; Theory of constraints; Buffer management
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author Leng Kaijun
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Research on Inventory Control Policies for Nonstationary Demand based on TOC
International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems
Inventory control policy; Nonstationary demand; Theory of constraints; Buffer management
author_facet Leng Kaijun
Wang Yuxia
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title Research on Inventory Control Policies for Nonstationary Demand based on TOC
title_short Research on Inventory Control Policies for Nonstationary Demand based on TOC
title_full Research on Inventory Control Policies for Nonstationary Demand based on TOC
title_fullStr Research on Inventory Control Policies for Nonstationary Demand based on TOC
title_full_unstemmed Research on Inventory Control Policies for Nonstationary Demand based on TOC
title_sort research on inventory control policies for nonstationary demand based on toc
publisher Atlantis Press
series International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems
issn 1875-6883
publishDate 2010-12-01
description An effective inventory replenishment method employed in the supply chain is one of the key factors to achieving low inventory while maintaining high customer delivery performance. The state of demand process is often not directly observed by the decision maker. Thus, in many literatures, the inventory control problem is a compositestate, partially observed Markov decision process (POMDP), which is an appropriate model for a number of dynamic demand problems. In practice, managers often use certainty equivalent control (CEC) policies to solve such a problem. However, in reality, Theory of Constraints (TOC) has brought a practical control policy that almost always provides much better solutions for this problem than the CEC policies commonly used in practice. In this paper, we proposed three different inventory control policies based on TOC buffer management framework, and use simulation approach to compare them with traditional adaptive (s,S,T) policy. The computational results indicate how specific problem characteristics influence the performance of whole system and demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed control policy.
topic Inventory control policy; Nonstationary demand; Theory of constraints; Buffer management
url https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/2121.pdf
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