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1 Operations Research Lecture 12

2 Operations Research Inventory Control

3 Inventory Physical stock of items held in any business for the production or sales

4 Type of Inventory Finished Goods ! Finished Product Raw Material
In-Process Finished Goods !

5 Inventory Costs Shortage Cost Rs C1 /item/unit time
Item Cost, Rs C1/item Ordering Cost, Rs C2 /order Holding Cost Rs C /item/unit time Shortage Cost Rs C /item/unit time

6 Inventory Models (EOQ Models)
The inventory control model can be broadly classified into two categories: Deterministic inventory problems Probabilistic inventory problems

7 Model 1: Purchasing Model with no Shortages
The following assumptions are made in deriving the formula for economic order quantity. Demand (D) is at a constant rate. Replacement of items is instantaneous (lead time is zero).

8 Cont ! The cost coefficients C1, C2, and C3 are constant.
There is no shortage cost or C4 = 0.

9 Cont ! Quantity Time

10 Model The total cost for this model for one cycle is made up of three cost components. Total cost / period = (Item cost + set up cost + holding cost / period)

11 Cont ! Item cost per period = (Cost of item) x (number of items ordered / period) Purchase or set up cost per period = C2 (only one set up per period)

12 Cont ! Item holding cost per period = (Holding cost)x(average inventory per period)x(time per period) Therefore the total cost per period

13 Cont ! But the time for one period
Therefore the total cost per unit time,

14 Purchase cost = Item holding cost.
Cont ! Purchase cost = Item holding cost.

15 Cont ! This Gives

16 Alternate Method This minimum inventory cost per unit time can also be found by differentiating C with respect to Q and equating it to zero. That is

17 Cont !

18 Further more ! D is the demand per year

19 Example The demand rate for a particular item is units/year. The ordering cost is Rs 100 per order and the holding cost is Rs 0.80 per item per month. If no shortages are allowed and the replacement is instantaneous, determine: (a)     The economic order quantity (b)     The time between orders (c)     The number of orders per year (d)     The optimum annual cost, if the cost of item is Rs 2 per item.

20 Solution C1 = Rs. 2.0 / item C2 = Rs. 100 / order
C3 = Rs. 0.80/item/month = Rs. 9.6/item/year D = items/year

21 Cont ! (a)The economic order quantity

22 Cont ! (b)The time between orders

23 Cont ! (c)The number of orders / yr

24 Cont ! (c) The optimum annual cost

25 Model 2 Purchasing Model with Shortages

26 Operations Research Lecture 12


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