2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpe.2006.12.051
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An integrated vendor-managed inventory model for a two-echelon system with order cost reduction

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“…Then, Woo et al [30] extended the Banerjee and Banerjee's model by considering the raw material procurement with common cycle time for all buyers and the producer. Zhang et al [34] improved Woo's model by relaxing the common cycle time assumption for producer and buyers. Other ordering policies are discussed by Wang and Sarker [28], Sari et al [18], and Ben-Daya et al [4].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, Woo et al [30] extended the Banerjee and Banerjee's model by considering the raw material procurement with common cycle time for all buyers and the producer. Zhang et al [34] improved Woo's model by relaxing the common cycle time assumption for producer and buyers. Other ordering policies are discussed by Wang and Sarker [28], Sari et al [18], and Ben-Daya et al [4].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vlist, Kuik y Verheijen [33] toman los modelos de Yao, Evers y Dresner [39], le incluyen los costos de transporte y modifican los supuestos del flujo de inventario. Zhang, Liang y Yu [44] modelan un sistema integrado VMI con un vendedor y múltiples compradores. Consideran un costo conjunto con una producción constante y tasas de demanda bajo el supuesto que los ciclos de orden del comprador pueden ser diferentes y cada comprador puede reabastecer más de una vez en un ciclo de producción, en la cual la decisión de inversión es también considerada.…”
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“…In a vendor-managed inventory (VMI) system, Banerjee and Banerjee (1992) study how the vendor makes all replenishment decisions for its buyers to improve the joint inventory cost. Woo et al(2001) and Zhang et al(2007) extend their study to a three level supply chain where the procurement of one raw material is considered. However, only one product and raw material are involved in their models.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%