Demand Allocation in Multiple-Product, Multiple-Facility Make-to-Stock Production Systems

S. Benjaafar, M. Elhafsi, F. Véricourt
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We consider the problem of allocating demand arising from multiple products to multiple production facilities with finite capacity and load-dependent lead times. Production facilities can choose to manufacture items either to stock or to order. Products vary in their demand rates, holding and backordering costs, and service-level requirements. We develop models and solution procedures to determine the optimal allocation of demand to facilities and the optimal inventory level for products at each facility. We consider two types of demand allocation, one in which we allow the demand for a product to be split among multiple facilities and the other in which demand from each product must be entirely satisfied by a single facility. We also consider two forms of inventory warehousing, one in which inventory locations are factory based and one in which they are centralized. For each case, we offer a solution procedure to obtain optimal demand allocations and optimal inventory base-stock levels. For systems with multiple customer classes, we also determine optimal inventory rationing levels for each class for each product. We use the models to characterize analytically several properties of the optimal solution. In particular, we highlight eight principles that relate the effects of cost, congestion, inventory pooling, multiple sourcing, customer segmentation, inventory rationing, and process and demand variability.
多产品、多设备库存生产系统中的需求分配
我们考虑的问题是分配的需求,从多个产品产生的多个生产设施具有有限的能力和负载依赖的交货时间。生产设施可以选择制造库存或订购的项目。产品的需求率、保留和延期订购成本以及服务水平要求各不相同。我们开发模型和解决方案程序,以确定对设施的需求的最佳分配以及每个设施产品的最佳库存水平。我们考虑了两种类型的需求分配,一种是我们允许对一个产品的需求在多个设施中分配,另一种是每个产品的需求必须由一个设施完全满足。我们还考虑了两种形式的库存仓储,一种是基于工厂的库存位置,另一种是集中的库存位置。对于每种情况,我们提供了一个求解过程,以获得最优需求分配和最优库存基础库存水平。对于具有多个客户类别的系统,我们还为每个类别的每个产品确定最佳库存配给水平。我们用这些模型解析地描述了最优解的几个性质。我们特别强调了与成本、拥塞、库存池、多源、客户细分、库存配给以及流程和需求可变性相关的八个原则。
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