Authors
Claudia Archetti, Luca Bertazzi, Giuseppe Paletta, M Grazia Speranza
Publication date
2011/12/1
Journal
Computers & Operations Research
Volume
38
Issue
12
Pages
1731-1746
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
We consider a production-distribution system, where a facility produces one commodity which is distributed to a set of retailers by a fleet of vehicles. Each retailer defines a maximum level of the inventory. The production policy, the retailers replenishment policies and the transportation policy have to be determined so as to minimize the total system cost. The overall cost is composed by fixed and variable production costs at the facility, inventory costs at both facility and retailers and routing costs. We study two different types of replenishment policies. The well-known order-up to level (OU) policy, where the quantity shipped to each retailer is such that the level of its inventory reaches the maximum level, and the maximum level (ML) policy, where the quantity shipped to each retailer is such that the inventory is not greater than the maximum level. We first show that when the transportation is outsourced, the problem with …
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Scholar articles
C Archetti, L Bertazzi, G Paletta, MG Speranza - Computers & Operations Research, 2011