A Joint Replenishment Inventory-Location Model

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Francisco Silva
Lucia Gao
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[1] CEEAplA – University of the Azores,
[2] UMass Boston College of Management,undefined
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Networks and Spatial Economics | 2013年 / 13卷
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Inventory; Location; Joint replenishment;
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We introduce a distribution center location model that incorporates joint replenishment inventory costs at the distribution centers. The model is formulated as a Fixed Charge Location Problem (FCLP) which objectively considers not only location specific costs but also inventory replenishment costs. In the joint replenishment problem we consider a single item and several distribution centers in different locations and apply a similar algorithm to the one used to solve the multi-item problem. We propose a Greedy Randomized Adaptive Search Procedure (GRASP) to solve the problem.
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