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Inventory Control Subject to Known Demand

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2 Inventory Control Subject to Known Demand
Chapter Four Inventory Control Subject to Known Demand

3 Fig. 4-1 Breakdown of the Total Investment in Inventories in the U.S. Economy (1999)

4 Inventory as a Function of Time
Fig. 4-2 Inventory as a Function of Time

5 Order Cost Function Fig. 4-3

6 Inventory Levels for the EOQ Model
Fig. 4-4 Inventory Levels for the EOQ Model

7 The Average Annual Cost Function G(Q)
Fig. 4-5 The Average Annual Cost Function G(Q)

8 Reorder Point Calculation for Example 4.1
Fig. 4-6 Reorder Point Calculation for Example 4.1

9 Reorder Point Calculation for Lead Times Exceeding One Cycle
Fig. 4-7 Reorder Point Calculation for Lead Times Exceeding One Cycle

10 Inventory Levels for Finite Production Rate Model
Fig. 4-8 Inventory Levels for Finite Production Rate Model

11 All-Units Discount Order Cost Function
Fig. 4-9 All-Units Discount Order Cost Function

12 Incremental Discount Order Cost Function
Fig. 4-10 Incremental Discount Order Cost Function

13 All-Units Discount Average Annual Cost Function
Fig. 4-11 All-Units Discount Average Annual Cost Function

14 Average Annual Cost Function for Incremental Discount Schedule
Fig. 4-12 Average Annual Cost Function for Incremental Discount Schedule

15 Order Cost Function for Carload Discount Schedule
Fig. 4-13 Order Cost Function for Carload Discount Schedule


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