Hold Safety Inventory Before, At, or After the Fan-Out Point?
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
van der Rhee, Bo; Schmidt, Glen M.; Tsai, Weiyu
署名单位:
Nyenrode Business University; Utah System of Higher Education; University of Utah
刊物名称:
PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
ISSN/ISSBN:
1059-1478
DOI:
10.1111/poms.12676
发表日期:
2017
页码:
817-835
关键词:
mass customization
Postponement
service
摘要:
We consider a product sold in multiple variants, each with uncertain demand, produced in a multi-stage process from a standard (i.e., generic) sub-assembly. The fan-out point is defined as the last process stage at which outputs are generic (outputs at every subsequent stage are variant-specific). Insights gained from an analytical study of the system are used to develop heuristics that determine the stage(s) at which safety inventory should be held. We offer a relatively-simple heuristic that approaches globally-optimal results even though it uses only two relatively-local parameters. We call this the VAPT, or value-added/processing time heuristic, because it determines whether a (local) stage should hold inventory based only on the value added at that local stage relative to its downstream stage, along with the processing time at that local stage relative to its downstream stage. Another key insight is that, contrary to possible intuition, safety inventory should not always be held at the fan-out point, although a fan-out point does hold inventory under a wider range of conditions. We also explore when postponement is most valuable and illustrate that postponement may often be less beneficial than suggested by Lee and Tang (1997).
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