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Cost-based filtering techniques for stochastic inventory control under service level constraints

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Abstract

This paper1 considers a single product and a single stocking location production/inventory control problem given a non-stationary stochastic demand. Under a widely-used control policy for this type of inventory system, the objective is to find the optimal number of replenishments, their timings and their respective order-up-to-levels that meet customer demands to a required service level. We extend a known CP approach for this problem using three cost-based filtering methods. Our approach can solve to optimality instances of realistic size much more efficiently than previous approaches, often with no search effort at all.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)137-176
Number of pages40
JournalConstraints
Volume14
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2009

Keywords

  • Cost-based filtering
  • Dynamic programming relaxation
  • Inventory control
  • Non-stationary (R, S) policy
  • Stochastic demand

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