“…The most common product availability measure observed in practical settings is the fill‐rate service level (Bijvank,
2014; Teunter et al.,
2017; Tan et al.,
2017; Babiloni and Guijarro, 2020), defined as the fraction (β) of demand met directly from inventory on hand in any period (Schneider,
1981). However, the most commonly used product availability measure in JLIP is the
service level, defined as the probability (
) that stockouts do not occur during a replenishment cycle (Schneider,
1981), where L refers to the lead time.…”