Rp. Fairfield et Bg. Kingsman, CONTROL-THEORY IN PRODUCTION INVENTORY SYSTEMS - A CASE-STUDY IN A FOOD-PROCESSING ORGANIZATION, The Journal of the Operational Research Society, 44(12), 1993, pp. 1173-1182
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7
Categorie Soggetti
Management,"Operatione Research & Management Science","Operatione Research & Management Science
Production/inventory systems must attempt to cope with varying demand.
This is traditionally done by applying the R,t inventory system after
forecasting demand. If the demand is not stationary in mean and varia
nce, this system relies on advanced forecasting models and may still b
e inadequate. A technique is presented which applies feedback control
theory to the maintenance of a chosen level of safety stock. A term in
volving the rate of change of stock on hand is introduced to overcome
the deficiencies of the standard R,t reorder policy when dealing with
erratic demand. Once the parameters for an individual application are
chosen the technique may be automated on any spreadsheet or modelling
package. Results are produced which indicate that this is a superior h
euristic to the standard R,t system.