Stock Rationing in an M/E k /1 Make-to-Stock Queue
Albert Y. Ha ()
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Albert Y. Ha: Yale School of Management, 135 Prospect Street, New Haven, Connecticut 06511
Management Science, 2000, vol. 46, issue 1, 77-87
Abstract:
This paper considers the stock rationing problem of a single-item, make-to-stock production system with several demand classes and lost sales. When demand is Poisson and processing time has an Erlang distribution, we show that a single-state variable called work storage level can be employed to completely capture the information regarding inventory level and the status of current production. The optimal rationing policy can be characterized by a sequence of monotone critical work storage levels. For each demand class, there exists a work storage level at or below which it is optimal to start rejecting the demand of this class in anticipation of future arrival of higher-priority demands. The optimal production policy can also be characterized by a critical work storage level. Our numerical examples indicate that a critical stock level policy, which ignores information on the status of current production, performs very well.
Keywords: Inventory/Production; Inventory Rationing; Dynamic Programming/Optimal Control; Applications (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2000
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