Stochastic inventory management at a service facility with a set of reorder levels

We consider a continuous review perishable inventory system at a service facility with a finite waiting capacity. The maximum inventory level is fixed and the customers arrive according to a Markov arrival process. The life time of each item and the service time are assumed to have independent expon...

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Main Authors: VSS Yadavalli, B Sivakumar, G Arivarignan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Operations Research Society of South Africa (ORSSA) 2007-12-01
Series:ORiON
Online Access:http://orion.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/53
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Summary:We consider a continuous review perishable inventory system at a service facility with a finite waiting capacity. The maximum inventory level is fixed and the customers arrive according to a Markov arrival process. The life time of each item and the service time are assumed to have independent exponential distributions. Unlike the conventional method of placing an order at a prefixed level, we consider a set of reorder levels with a specified probability for placing an order at a particular reorder level. This allows the modelling of a situation in which the decision maker may advance or postpone the placement of reorder as a result of his/her memory on the past supply behaviour. The reordering quantity depends upon the reorder level at which an order was triggered and the lead time is distributed as negative exponential. The joint probability distribution of the number of customers in the system and the inventory level is obtained in the steady state. We also derive some stationary system performance measures and compute the total expected cost rate under a cost structure. We also present a numerical illustration.
ISSN:2224-0004