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Single-Level Inventory Policies
Inventory policies specify decision rules with respect to the point in time when a replenishment
of the inventory should be initiated, as well as to the replenishment quantity that should be
ordered from the
supplying node in the supply network. If the supplying node is a production segment of the same company,
then the replenishment order is filled after the flow time of a production order at the production node.
If
the supplying node is an inventory node located upstream in the supply network (an inventory node of
the same company or an external supplier), then the replenishment order is filled from stock on hand,
possibly
after an inventory-related waiting time.
Inventory policies must be applied when no sufficient planning data are available that could
be used to construct a deterministic production schedule based on the predicted development of the future
demand. This is usually the case for spare parts or retail goods. The application of inventory policies
is also proposed for B and C products,according to an ABC classification, in cases when capacity oriented,
deterministic methods of constructing a production schedule are too costly or unavailable.
The inventory is supplied from a "source" which fulfills orders for the considered product
after a certain replenishment lead time. If the source is a production segment or rather production
stage of the same
company, then the replenishment lead time is a function of the flow time of a production order and depends
on numerous factors, the utilization of the production stage being one of them. If the source is another
inventory node of the company, then the order is a demand observed by this inventory node and the replenishment
lead time depends on the inventory available on hand as well as on the time required for material
handling and transportation processes. If the source is an external supplier, then the replenishment
lead time is equal to the customer order waiting time provided by the supplier, plus an additional time
required
for material handling and transportation. In all mentioned cases it is clear that the replenishment
lead time may be subject to random variations.
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