Search for dissertations about: "sales and inventory system"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words sales and inventory system.
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1. Modeling Lateral Transshipments and Perishable Items in Inventory Systems
Abstract : This thesis deals with two main areas in the field of stochastic inventory theory; ateral transshipments and perishable items. In the first part of this thesis we give an introduction to the field of inventory theory, and discuss some previous literature connected to the research presented in this thesis. READ MORE
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2. Modeling pooling and perishable items in inventory systems
Abstract : This thesis is built on three papers considering different problems in inventory control. The first paper considers a two-location newsboy model with the possibility of making lateral transshipments when needed. Usually, when considering newsboy models it is assumed that all demand in a period occurs at once. READ MORE
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3. System Expansion and Allocation in Life Cycle Assessment With Implications for Wastepaper Management
Abstract : The choice of system boundaries and allocation methods can have decisive effects on the results and conclusions of a life cycle assessment (LCA). System expansion makes it possible to model the indirect effects of a decision; however, this modelling is often based on inaccurate assumptions. READ MORE
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4. Capacity-constrained production-inventory systems : modelling and analysis in both a traditional and an e-business context
Abstract : This thesis addresses issues in production-inventory systems in both a traditional and an e-business context, with an emphasis on capacity considerations. The general aim of the thesis is to model capacity-constrained production-inventory systems and thereby provide theoretical frameworks for control as well as design of these systems. READ MORE
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5. Multi-Echelon Inventory Control with Consideration of Emissions and Service Differentiation
Abstract : An increased focus on sustainability and initiatives towards green supply chains raises new challenges for efficient inventory control. This doctoral thesis addresses the consequences some of these initiatives have on the modelling of inventory systems and the resulting policy variables. READ MORE