Publication Type
Journal Article
Version
publishedVersion
Publication Date
12-2011
Abstract
We consider a finite-horizon, multiechelon inventory system in which the surplus of stock can be sold (i.e., disposed) in the secondary markets at each stage in the system. What are called nested echelon order-up-to policies are shown to be optimal for jointly managing inventory replenishments and secondary market sales. Under a general restriction on model parameters, we establish that it is optimal not to both sell off excess stock and replenish inventory. Secondary market sales complicate the structure of the system, so that the classical Clark and Scarf echelon reformulation no longer allows for the decomposition of the objective function under the optimal policy. We introduce a novel class of policies, referred to as the disposal saturation policies, and show that there exists a disposal saturation policy, determined recursively by a single base-stock level at each echelon, that achieves the decomposition of this problem. The resulting optimal replenishment policy is shown to be the echelon base-stock policy. We demonstrate the heuristic performance of this disposal saturation policy through a series of numerical studies: except at extreme ranges of model parameters, the policy provides a very good approximation to the optimal policy while avoiding the curse of dimensionality. We also conduct numerical studies to determine the value of the secondary markets for multistage supply chains and assess its sensitivity to model parameters. The results provide potentially useful insights for companies seeking to enter or develop secondary markets for supply chains.
Keywords
inventory theory, multiechelon, stock disposals, secondary markets, dynamic programming, optimal policy, heuristics, echelon base-stock policy
Discipline
Finance and Financial Management | Portfolio and Security Analysis
Research Areas
Strategy and Organisation
Publication
Management Science
Volume
57
Issue
12
First Page
2145
Last Page
2162
ISSN
0025-1909
Identifier
10.1287/mnsc.1110.1419
Publisher
INFORMS
Citation
ANGELUS, Alexandar.
A Multiechelon Inventory Problem with Secondary Market Sales. (2011). Management Science. 57, (12), 2145-2162.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/3792
Creative Commons License
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Additional URL
https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.1110.1419
Comments
Published version made available in SMU repository with permission of INFORMS, 2014, February 28