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Using Break Quantities for Tactical Optimisation in Multistage Distribution Systems

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Marcel J. Kleijn
Rommert Dekker () (Econometric Institute, Erasmus University Rotterdam)

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In this chapter we discuss a tactical optimisation problem that arises in a multistage distribution system where customer orders can be delivered from any stockpoint. A simple rule to allocate orders to locations is a break quantity rule, which routes large orders to higher-stage stockpoints and small orders to end-stockpoints. A so-called break quantity determines whether an order is small or large. We present a qualitative discussion on the implications of this rule for the marketing process, and a qualitative and quantitative analysis on the implications for the transportation and inventory costs. Furthermore, we present a case study for a company that implemented a break quantity rule. Finally, in the last section the main results are summarised.

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Paper provided by Tinbergen Institute in its series Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers with number 97-094/4.

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Keywords: Distribution systems inventory transportation marketing break quantity rule

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  1. Dekker, R. & Kleijn, M. J. & de Kok, A. G., 1998. "The break quantity rule's effect on inventory costs in a 1-warehouse, N-retailers distribution system," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 56(1), pages 61-68, September. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
  2. Fleischmann, Bernhard, 1993. "Designing distribution systems with transport economies of scale," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 70(1), pages 31-42, October. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
  3. R. Dekker & J.B.G. Frenk & M.J. Kleijn & A.G. de Kok, 1997. "On the Newsboy Model with a Cutoff Transaction Size," Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 97-113/4, Tinbergen Institute. [Downloadable!]
  4. Kok, A.G. de & Janssen, F.B.S.L.P., 1996. "Demand management in multi-stage distribution chain," Discussion Paper 39, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research. [Downloadable!]
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  1. R. Dekker & J.B.G. Frenk & M.J. Kleijn & A.G. de Kok, 1997. "On the Newsboy Model with a Cutoff Transaction Size," Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 97-113/4, Tinbergen Institute. [Downloadable!]
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