Home
Scholarly Works
A periodic review inventory model with Markovian...
Journal article

A periodic review inventory model with Markovian supply availability

Abstract

Occasional unavailability of materials and products has an impact on inventory decisions of utility companies, manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers. The possibility of periods of supply unavailability that start and end at random times has been recognized by inventory researchers, and incorporated into continuous-review models. The goal of this work is to address a periodic-review setting, with setup costs, where the probability that an order placed now is filled in full, as opposed to not at all, depends on whether supply was available in the previous period. We prove that the optimal inventory policy is of an (s, S) type, where s depends on the state of the supplier in the last period, while S does not. Some other issues are briefly discussed.

Authors

Parlar M; Wang Y; Gerchak Y

Journal

International Journal of Production Economics, Vol. 42, No. 2, pp. 131–136

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 1995

DOI

10.1016/0925-5273(95)00115-8

ISSN

0925-5273

Contact the Experts team