1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0377-2217(97)00441-4
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Some stochastic inventory models with deterministic variable lead time

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“…Ouyang et al (1996) generalized Ben-Daya and Raouf's model (1994) model by considering shortages. Moon and Choi (1998) and Hariga and Ben-Daya (1999) further improved and revised Ouyang et al's model (1996) by optimizing the reorder point. The integrated inventory models under stochastic environment were developed by Ben-Daya and Hariga (2004), Ouyang et al (2004) and Jauhari et al (2011).…”
Section: Direct Emissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ouyang et al (1996) generalized Ben-Daya and Raouf's model (1994) model by considering shortages. Moon and Choi (1998) and Hariga and Ben-Daya (1999) further improved and revised Ouyang et al's model (1996) by optimizing the reorder point. The integrated inventory models under stochastic environment were developed by Ben-Daya and Hariga (2004), Ouyang et al (2004) and Jauhari et al (2011).…”
Section: Direct Emissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The model has a substantial cost saving when lead time is controllable. Chen et al [6] [15] state that there is a lack of an appropriate inventory model that treats lead time as a decision variable. These authors have presented a model which can be used to determine the length of lead time that minimizes the expected total relevant cost.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Later, Ouyang et al [32] and Ouyang and Wu ( [28], [30] and [29]) have generalized the Ben-Daya and Raouf [3] model by considering shortages in which the lead-time demand is measured a normal distribution or distribution free. Later, Moon and Choi [25], Hariga and Ben-Daya [15] have extended the Ouyang et al [32] model to relax the assumption of a given service level and treat the reorder point as a decision variable. Other papers related to this area are Lan et al [20], Ouyang and Chuang [29], Ouyang and Chang [27], Pan and Hsiao [34] and others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reviewing period is always scheduled for a particular day of the week as well as can be made at practically any day of the week. Detailed discussion on the periodic and the continuous reviews can be found in Hariga & Ben-Daya (1999) and Naddor (1966).…”
Section: Inventory Control Policiesmentioning
confidence: 99%