2017
DOI: 10.1109/tsmc.2016.2562561
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An Inventory Routing Policy Under Replenishment Lead Time

Abstract: The inventory routing problem (IRP) arises in vendor-managed inventory systems, which is a combination of vehicle routing and inventory management. Differing from the traditional IRPs in which the time consumption in transportation is often ignored, in this paper, we take the time consumption into consideration, which brings the lead-time to replenishment. In this situation, the lead-time for replenishment depends on the routing decisions made by the vendor. Consequently, IRPs become more interesting because d… Show more

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“…These IRP models did not consider transportation time consumption in lead times. Li et al (2016) first studied a stochastic demand IRP with considering the replenishment routes affect lead times [ 25 ]. Then Zheng and Zhou (2019) presented a robust optimization model to deal with the uncertain demand and analyzed the influence between route decisions and order size [ 26 ].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These IRP models did not consider transportation time consumption in lead times. Li et al (2016) first studied a stochastic demand IRP with considering the replenishment routes affect lead times [ 25 ]. Then Zheng and Zhou (2019) presented a robust optimization model to deal with the uncertain demand and analyzed the influence between route decisions and order size [ 26 ].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%