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Load balancing in a network of queueing-inventory systems

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ANNALS OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10479-022-05017-3

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Queueing networks; Inventory control; Base stock policy; Product-form steady state

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  1. Projekt DEAL

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We analyze a supply chain with multiple production-inventory systems connected by a common supplier. The customer demand follows a Poisson process and is lost if local inventory is depleted. We propose a continuous review base stock policy to control the local inventories and achieve load balancing. Our findings demonstrate that the stationary distribution has a product form, allowing for explicit solutions or recursive algorithms for the marginal distributions of the production and inventory-replenishment subsystems.
We study a supply chain consisting of production-inventory systems at several locations which are coupled by a common supplier. Demand of customers arrives at each production system according to a Poisson process and is lost if the local inventory is depleted (lost sales). To satisfy a customer's demand a server at the production system needs raw material from the associated local inventory. The supplier manufactures raw material to replenish the local inventories, which are controlled by a continuous review base stock policy. The routing of items depends on the on-hand inventory at the locations with the aim to obtain load balancing. We show that the stationary distribution has a product form of the marginal distributions of the production subsystem and the inventory-replenishment subsystem. For the marginal distribution of the production subsystem we derive an explicit solution and for the marginal distribution of the inventory-replenishment subsystem we deduce an explicit solution or a recursive algorithm for some special cases.

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