Operations Research Perspectives (Jan 2022)

A marginal analysis framework to incorporate the externality effect of ordering perishables

  • Katsunobu Sasanuma,
  • Mohammad Delasay,
  • Christine Pitocco,
  • Alan Scheller-Wolf,
  • Thomas Sexton

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
p. 100230

Abstract

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The exact analysis of optimal ordering policies for periodic-review perishable inventory systems is challenging because of their high-dimensional state space arising from multiple interrelated ordering decisions over many periods and age distributions of on-hand products. We develop a new marginal analysis framework to approximate this complex multiple-decision model into a single-decision model with an externality term, which internalizes the long-term impact of ordering decisions. Our externality-based approximation utilizes a constant base-stock policy; it is fast and easy to apply. Numerical experiments show that our approach provides state-dependent ordering amounts almost identical to the optimal dynamic programming-based policy.

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