Multi-Stage Production Planning and Inventory Control

This paper treats a two-echelon inventory system. The higher echelon is a single location reffered to as the depot, which places orders for supply of a single com­ modity. The lower echelon consists of several points, called the retailers, which are supplied by shipments from the depot, and at which...

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Other Authors: Axsäter, Sven (Editor), Schneeweiss, Christoph (Editor), Silver, Edward (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1986, 1986
Edition:1st ed. 1986
Series:Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Some Modelling Theoretic Remarks on Multi-Stage Production Planning
  • Inventory — Production and Distribution Systems
  • Two-Stage Production Planning in a Dynamic Environment
  • Overview of a Stock Allocation Model for a Two-Echelon Push System Having Identical Units at the Lower Echelon
  • System — Based Heuristics for Multi-Echelon Distribution Systems
  • A Branch and Bound Algorithm for the Multi Item Single Level Capacitated Dynamic Lotsizing Problem
  • Multi-Stage Lot-Sizing
  • Aggregating Items in Multi-Level Lot Sizing
  • Optimal Lot-Sizing for Dynamic Assembly Systems
  • Planning Component Delivery Intervals in Constrained Assembly Systems
  • Multi-Stage Lot-Sizing for General Production Systems
  • Practical Applications and Hierarchical Integration Problems
  • Practical Application of the Echelon Approach in a System with Divergent Product Structures
  • Hierarchical Production Planning: Tuning Aggregate Planning with Sequencing and Scheduling
  • The Design of an Hierarchical Model for Production Planning and Scheduling
  • About Authors