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OPTIMAL CONTROL OF A MAKE-TO-STOCK SYSTEM WITH ADJUSTABLE SERVICE RATE
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 September 2006
Abstract
We consider a multiclass make-to-stock system served by a single server with adjustable capacity (service rate). At any point in time, the decision-maker must determine the capacity level, make a production decision (i.e., whether to produce an item to stock or to satisfy a backorder), and make a rationing decision (i.e., whether to satisfy a new order from stock or place it on backorder). In this article we characterize the structure of optimal capacity adjustment, production, and stock rationing policy for both finite- and infinite-horizon problems. We show that an optimal policy is monotone in current inventory and backorder levels, and we characterize its properties. In a numerical study we compare the optimal policy with heuristic policies and show that the savings from using an optimal policy can be significant.
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- Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences , Volume 20 , Issue 4 , October 2006 , pp. 609 - 634
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- © 2006 Cambridge University Press
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