Managing Limited Retail Space for Basic Products: Space Sharing vs. Space Dedication

Wei Zhang, K. Rajaram
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In this paper, we study the problem of managing limited retail shelf or storage space for basic products by considering two inventory management strategies: space dedication and space sharing. When space is dedicated to each product, there is more flexibility in planning as different products can be replenished independently. In contrast, when space is shared across different products, there is potential for saving space; however, replenishment has to be coordinated across products and this leads to additional costs due to the lack of flexibility in replenishing each product individually. We model this problem as a non-linear mixed integer program and develop an effective heuristic and an upper bound for each strategy. We introduce three different but consistent criteria to compare each strategy. Through an extensive computational study, we identify the most relevant factors that impact the relative benefit of space sharing over space dedication. In addition, we show that space sharing with an optimal replenishment scheduling program can on average reduce space consumption by 31%.
管理有限的基础产品零售空间:空间共享vs空间奉献
本文考虑了两种库存管理策略:空间奉献和空间共享,研究了有限的基础产品零售货架或存储空间管理问题。当空间专用于每个产品时,规划的灵活性更大,因为不同的产品可以独立补充。相反,当不同的产品共享空间时,就有节省空间的潜力;但是,必须在各个产品之间协调补充,由于缺乏单独补充每个产品的灵活性,这导致了额外的成本。我们将这一问题建模为一个非线性混合整数规划,并给出了每个策略的有效启发式和上界。我们引入三个不同但一致的标准来比较每种策略。通过广泛的计算研究,我们确定了影响空间共享相对于空间奉献的相对利益的最相关因素。此外,我们还表明,空间共享与最优补货调度方案可以平均减少31%的空间消耗。
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