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Optimal and simple approximate solutions to a production-inventory system with two production rates

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  • Julia Miyaoka
  • Katy S. Azoury

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We consider a production-inventory system in which the facility produces continuously, switching between two production rates: one faster and one slower than the average demand rate. Demand follows a compound Poisson process, and the size of each demand request is an exponential random variable. Unsatisfied demand is backordered. The production-inventory system is controlled by a two-critical number policy $ \left ( r,R\right ) $ (r,R), whereby production switches from the slower rate to the faster rate when inventory drops below level r and from the faster rate to the slower rate when inventory reaches level R. A fixed cost occurs whenever production switches rates. Our analysis covers two cases: $ r\geq 0 $ r≥0 and the less studied case of $ r\leq 0. $ r≤0. We use a level crossing approach to derive the steady-state distribution of the inventory level. Using the steady-state distribution of the inventory level, we calculate the total expected inventory holding, backorder, and switchover costs for each of the two cases. We outline how to obtain the optimal policy through a search of the expected cost functions. We also propose heuristics that give simple closed-form solutions with near-optimal performance. Through a numerical study, we illustrate the importance of considering the $ r\leq ~0 $ r≤ 0 case.

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  • Julia Miyaoka & Katy S. Azoury, 2024. "Optimal and simple approximate solutions to a production-inventory system with two production rates," International Journal of Production Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 62(11), pages 4165-4180, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tprsxx:v:62:y:2024:i:11:p:4165-4180
    DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2023.2254851
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