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A semieconomic method for the determination of optimal lot sizes

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The construction of lot sizes usually depends upon factors influencing homogeneity. When these factors are not a function of lot quantity, it is possible to determine an optimal lot size. The optimization process balances the cost of sampling against the expected cost of lot rejection for some specified procurement quantity. The rationale for balancing the two costs is contingent upon the fact that rejection criteria waivers frequently occur when the lot size is large. This concept implies that the lot size should be as small as possible, whereas the cost of sampling drives the lot size up. Hence, trade‐offs may be made. The formulation is termed a semieconomic one because it combines a pure economic objective function with a pure statistical constraint. This constraint is necessary because the nature of the items under study dictates that the cost of accepting defective material cannot be explicitly stated. The paper presents the formulation, describes when it should be used, derives a good analytical approximation under certain assumptions and gives various ramifications when it is used.

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  • Larry Massa, 1976. "A semieconomic method for the determination of optimal lot sizes," Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 23(4), pages 697-702, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:navlog:v:23:y:1976:i:4:p:697-702
    DOI: 10.1002/nav.3800230414
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