Most books on inventory theory use the item approach to determine stock levels, ignoring the impact of unit cost, echelon location, and hardware indenture. Optimal Inventory Modeling of Systems is the first book to take the system approach to inventory modeling. The result has been dramatic reductio
Optimal Inventory Mode of Systems Multi Echelon Techniques
โ Scribed by Craig C. Sherbrooke
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 221
- Series
- International Series in Operations Research & Management Science
- Edition
- 2nd
- Category
- Library
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<p><P>Most books on inventory theory use the item approach to determine stock levels, ignoring the impact of unit cost, echelon location, and hardware indenture. Optimal Inventory Modeling of Systems is the first book to take the system approach to inventory modeling. The result has been dramatic re
<P>Most books on inventory theory use the item approach to determine stock levels, ignoring the impact of unit cost, echelon location, and hardware indenture. <STRONG>Optimal Inventory Modeling of Systems</STRONG> is the first book to take the system approach to inventory modeling. The result has be
<p><p>Inventory Management in Multi-Echelon Networks presents methods to plan inventory in distribution networks. By holistically looking at the supply chain, it shows how safety stocks across all echelons can be optimized if inventory of all levels is taken into consideration. The gap between the e
<p><p>The focus of the work is twofold. First, it provides an introduction into fundamental structural and behavioral aspects of periodic review inventory systems. Second, it includes a comprehensive study on analytical and optimization aspects of a specific class of those systems. For the latter pu