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Optimal two-period inventory allocation under multiple service level contracts

Margarita Protopappa-Sieke, Marcel A. Sieke and Ulrich W. Thonemann

European Journal of Operational Research, 2016, vol. 252, issue 1, 145-155

Abstract: Optimal inventory allocation policies have a significant impact on profits in the retail industry. A manufacturer ships products to the retailers’ stores where the end customers buy the product during the selling season. It has been put forward that it is beneficial for the manufacturer to reserve a certain fraction of the inventory for a second replenishment. Then the manufacturer can replenish the retailers’ inventories optimally and can take advantage of the risk pooling effect. In practice, retailers require a certain availability of the product throughout the selling season. Supply contracts are used to coordinate the delivery of products. Under such a contract, the manufacturer agrees to achieve a certain service level and to pay a financial penalty if she misses it. We analyze how a manufacturer responds to a service level contract if she wants to minimize her expected costs. We develop an allocation strategy for the multiple retailer case and find that our results allow for a better understanding of the effect of service level contracts on manufacturers and retailers.

Keywords: Supply chain management; Contracting; Rationing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2016.01.013

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