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Sensitivity Analysis for Base-Stock Levels in Multiechelon Production-Inventory Systems
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1995
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Production PlanningInventory ManagementEngineeringPolicy ParametersUncertainty QuantificationInventory ControlPc AssemblyBusinessManufacturing PlanningLogisticsSystems EngineeringSensitivity AnalysisInventory CostsSupply Chain ManagementFinanceQuantitative ManagementMicroeconomicsOperations Research
Effective management of inventories in large-scale production and distribution systems requires methods for bringing model solutions closer to the complexities of real systems. Motivated by this need, we develop simulation-based methods for estimating sensitivities of inventory costs with respect to policy parameters. These sensitivity estimates are useful in adjusting optimal parameters predicted by a simplified model to complexities that can be incorporated in a simulation. We consider capacitated, multiechelon systems operating under base-stock policies and develop estimators of derivatives with respect to base-stock levels. We show that these estimates converge to the correct value for finite-horizon and infinite-horizon discounted and average cost criteria. Our methods are easy to implement and experiments suggest that they converge quickly. We illustrate their use by optimizing base-stock levels for a subsystem of the PC assembly and distribution system of a major computer manufacturer.
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