Modeling the Out-of-Stock Risk and the EOQ-JIT Cost Indifference Point
暂无分享,去创建一个
The most important advantage of an economic order quantity (EOQ) system is its ability to handle the unexpected demand. A model for comparing the inventory costs of purchasing under the EOQ system and the just-in-time (JIT) order purchasing system in existing literature concluded that JIT purchasing was virtually always the preferable inventory ordering system. By expanding the classical EOQ model, taking into account out-of-stock risk, which was not considered by previous researchers, this paper shows that it is possible for an EOQ system to be more cost effective than a JIT system when the out-of-stock risk associated with the JIT purchasing system is high or the annual demand is either too low or too high.
[1] Marc J. Schniederjans,et al. Advanced topics in just-in-time management , 1999 .
[2] Farzaneh Fazel,et al. A comparative analysis of inventory costs of JIT and EOQ purchasing , 1997 .
[3] Low Sui Pheng,et al. Just-in-Time Management of Precast Concrete Components , 2001 .
[4] M. Schniederjans,et al. An alternative analysis of inventory costs of JIT and EOQ purchasing , 2001 .