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The development of a simulation-based approach to optimise the inventory policy in a single-echelon supply chain: a case study

A. Mahamani, K. Prahlada Rao and V. Pandurangadu

International Journal of Data Analysis Techniques and Strategies, 2008, vol. 1, issue 2, 173-192

Abstract: Inventory control is one way to increase profit margins without altering resources. A spreadsheet model was developed for the inventory control of packaging material in a real case study from a fruit juice manufacturing firm. The contribution of this paper is the construction of a spreadsheet model that incorporates a dynamic re-order point policy logic; using the result from the spreadsheet-based approach and analytical approximation method, a best alternate ordering policy for a single-echelon supply chain can be developed by the statistical analysis of the dynamic re-order point, static re-order point and existing ordering policies and the flexibility of the optimal ordering policy was evaluated using a randomly generated demand. The objective of this work is to develop the best ordering policy with a low total inventory cost to ensure a better service efficiency level across a single-echelon supply chain. The reduction in the total inventory costs obtained from the spreadsheet-based approach is compared with the analytical approximation method. This paper provides a basic understanding with respect to the development of an ordering policy for a single-echelon supply chain.

Keywords: simulation; inventory control; dynamic re-order point policy; analytical approximation method; inventory performance measures; inventory policy; single-echelon supply chains; packaging materials; fruit juice manufacturing; spreadsheets; ordering policy. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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