Periodic review inventory policies for remanufacturing
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
European Journal of Operational Research
Abstract
Sustainability has become a major issue in most economies, causing many leading companies to focus on product recovery and reverse logistics. This research is focused on product recovery, and in particular on production control and inventory management in the remanufacturing context. We study a remanufacturing facility that receives a stream of returned products according to a Poisson process. Demand is uncertain and also follows a Poisson process. The decision problems for the remanufacturing facility are when to release returned products to the remanufacturing line and how many new products to manufacture. We assume that remanufactured products are as good as new. In this paper, we employ a ‘‘push’’ policy that combines these two decisions. It is well known that the optimal policy parameters are di?cult to ?nd analytically; therefore, we develop several heuristics based on traditional inventory models. We also investigate the performance of the system as a function of return rates, backorder costs and manufacturing and remanufacturing lead times; and we develop approximate lower and upper bounds on the optimal solution. We il- lustrate and explain some counter-intuitive results and we test the performance of the heuristics on a set of sample problems. We ?nd that the average error of the heuristics is quite low.
Publication Date
1-4-2003
Volume
Vol.151
Recommended Citation
Mahadevan, B; Fleischmann, Moritz; and Pyke, David F, "Periodic review inventory policies for remanufacturing" (2003). Faculty Publications. 1189.
https://research.iimb.ac.in/fac_pubs/1189