Solving the one-warehouse N-retailers problem with stochastic demand: An inter-ratio policies approach

In this paper, we consider a two-echelon supply chain in which one warehouse provides a single product to N retailers, using integer-ratio policies. Deterministic version of the problem has been widely studied. However, this assumption can lead to inaccurate and ineffective decisions. In th...

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Main Authors: Chavarro, Gabriela, Fresen, Matthaus, González, Esneyder Rafael, Ferro, David Barrera, López-Ospina, Héctor
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Language:English
Published: Growing Science 2021-01-01
Series:International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations
Online Access:http://www.growingscience.com/ijiec/Vol12/IJIEC_2020_17.pdf
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spelling doaj-c1cdab7235b54ba3b5d23b664e5ba6352020-11-25T04:03:32ZengGrowing ScienceInternational Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations1923-29261923-29342021-01-0113114210.5267/j.ijiec.2020.7.001Solving the one-warehouse N-retailers problem with stochastic demand: An inter-ratio policies approachChavarro, GabrielaFresen, MatthausGonzález, Esneyder RafaelFerro, David BarreraLópez-Ospina, Héctor In this paper, we consider a two-echelon supply chain in which one warehouse provides a single product to N retailers, using integer-ratio policies. Deterministic version of the problem has been widely studied. However, this assumption can lead to inaccurate and ineffective decisions. In this research, we tackle the stochastic version of two-echelon inventory system by designing an extension of a well-known heuristic. This research considers customer demands as following a normal density function. A set of 240 random instances was generated and used in evaluating both the deterministic and stochastic solution approaches. Due to the nature of the objective function, evaluation was carried out via Monte Carlo simulation. For variable demand settings, computational experiments shows that: i) the use of average demand to define the inventory policy implies an underestimation of the total cost and ii) the newly proposed method offers cost savings.http://www.growingscience.com/ijiec/Vol12/IJIEC_2020_17.pdf
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author Chavarro, Gabriela
Fresen, Matthaus
González, Esneyder Rafael
Ferro, David Barrera
López-Ospina, Héctor
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Fresen, Matthaus
González, Esneyder Rafael
Ferro, David Barrera
López-Ospina, Héctor
Solving the one-warehouse N-retailers problem with stochastic demand: An inter-ratio policies approach
International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations
author_facet Chavarro, Gabriela
Fresen, Matthaus
González, Esneyder Rafael
Ferro, David Barrera
López-Ospina, Héctor
author_sort Chavarro, Gabriela
title Solving the one-warehouse N-retailers problem with stochastic demand: An inter-ratio policies approach
title_short Solving the one-warehouse N-retailers problem with stochastic demand: An inter-ratio policies approach
title_full Solving the one-warehouse N-retailers problem with stochastic demand: An inter-ratio policies approach
title_fullStr Solving the one-warehouse N-retailers problem with stochastic demand: An inter-ratio policies approach
title_full_unstemmed Solving the one-warehouse N-retailers problem with stochastic demand: An inter-ratio policies approach
title_sort solving the one-warehouse n-retailers problem with stochastic demand: an inter-ratio policies approach
publisher Growing Science
series International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations
issn 1923-2926
1923-2934
publishDate 2021-01-01
description In this paper, we consider a two-echelon supply chain in which one warehouse provides a single product to N retailers, using integer-ratio policies. Deterministic version of the problem has been widely studied. However, this assumption can lead to inaccurate and ineffective decisions. In this research, we tackle the stochastic version of two-echelon inventory system by designing an extension of a well-known heuristic. This research considers customer demands as following a normal density function. A set of 240 random instances was generated and used in evaluating both the deterministic and stochastic solution approaches. Due to the nature of the objective function, evaluation was carried out via Monte Carlo simulation. For variable demand settings, computational experiments shows that: i) the use of average demand to define the inventory policy implies an underestimation of the total cost and ii) the newly proposed method offers cost savings.
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