On the effect of inventory policies on distribution network design with several demand classes
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Escalona, P.
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On the effect of inventory policies on distribution network design with several demand classes
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This paper studies the effect of several inventory policies on the design of a distribution network
for fast-moving items able to provide differentiated service levels in terms of product availability
for several demand classes. We consider the distribution network design problem when the global
round-up, single class allocation, local separate stock, local round-up, and critical level inventory
policies are used. We show how to formulate these problems as conic quadratic mixed-integer
problems and prove that the critical level policy provides the lowest cost distribution network
design. Further results and a computational study show how these different models compare in
practice.
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Complex Engineering Systems Institute, CONICYT-PIA-FB0816
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/149939
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tre.2017.10.019
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Transportation Research Part E, 111 (2018): 229–240
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