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A stochastic programming approach to solve a coordinated capacitated stochastic dynamic demand lot-sizing problem with emergency supplies

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  • Uladzimir Rubasheuski
  • Johan Oppen
  • David L. Woodruff

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We consider the coordinated capacitated lot-sizing problem (CCLSP) with stochastic non-stationary demand. Although the CCLSP with deterministic demand and the uncoordinated CLSP (UCLSP) with stochastic demand have been addressed in the literature, there is no published research on the CCLSP with stochastic demand. Motivated by the case of Stokke, we developed the formulation and solution method for a special case of the CCLSP. Our model is tested in the settings of stochastic and deterministic demand. The stochastic model out-performed the deterministic model with significantly lower total cost, leading to a reduction in inventory costs and to a slight increase in use of emergency supplies.

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  • Uladzimir Rubasheuski & Johan Oppen & David L. Woodruff, 2018. "A stochastic programming approach to solve a coordinated capacitated stochastic dynamic demand lot-sizing problem with emergency supplies," International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 29(2), pages 173-189.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijlsma:v:29:y:2018:i:2:p:173-189
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    1. Yiyong Xiao & Meng You & Xiaorong Zuo & Shenghan Zhou & Xing Pan, 2018. "The Uncapacitatied Dynamic Single-Level Lot-Sizing Problem under a Time-Varying Environment and an Exact Solution Approach," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 10(11), pages 1-14, October.

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