Author:
Anilkumar M.P.,Jose K. P.
Abstract
Abstract
This paper considers an (s, S) inventory system with production in which demand occurs according to a Bernoulli process and service time follows a geometric distribution. The maximum inventory that can be accommodated in the system is S. When the items in the on-hand inventory are reduced to a pre-assigned level of s due to service, production is started. The production time follows a geometric distribution. The production process is stopped as soon as the inventory level reaches the maximum. Customer who arrives during the inventory level is zero is assumed to be lost. Using the stochastic decomposed solution obtained for the steady-state probability vector, we analyzed the inventory cycle. A suitable cost function is defined using the performance measures. Numerical experiments are also incorporated to highlight the minimum value of the cost function against the parameter values.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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