Indexability and index heuristics for a simple class of inventory routing problems

Archibald, T W and Black, D and Glazebrook, K D (2009) Indexability and index heuristics for a simple class of inventory routing problems. Operations Research, 57. pp. 314-326. ISSN 0030-364X

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Abstract

We utilise and develop Whittle's restless bandit formulation to analyse a simple class of inventory routing problems with direct deliveries. These routing problems arise from the practice of vendor-managed inventory replenishment and concern the optimal replenishment of a collection of inventory holding locations controlled centrally by a decision maker who is able to monitor inventory levels throughout the network. We develop a notion of location indexability from a Lagrangian relaxation of the problem and show that (subject to mild conditions) the locations are indeed indexable. We thus have a collection of location indices in closed form, namely, real-valued functions of the inventory level (one for each location), which measure in a natural way (namely, as a fair charge for replenishment) each location's priority for inclusion in each day's deliveries. We discuss how to use such location indices to construct heuristics for replenishment and assess a greedy index heuristic in a numerical study where it performs strongly. A simpler approximate index analysis is available for the case in which the demand at each location is Poisson. This analysis permits a more explicit characterisation of the range of holding cost rates for which (approximate) location indexability is guaranteed.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Operations Research
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? management science and operations researchcomputer science applicationsdiscipline-based research ??
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44980
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11 Jul 2011 18:24
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