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Multiechelon Procurement and Distribution Policies for Traded Commodities
by
Goel, Ankur
, Gutierrez, Genaro J.
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Approximation
/ Commodities
/ Commodity markets
/ Commodity prices
/ commodity procurement
/ Demand analysis
/ Distribution
/ Flexibility
/ Focus Issue on Interfaces of Operations and Finance
/ Futures market
/ Information economics
/ Inventories
/ Inventory control
/ Inventory management
/ Investment analysis
/ Lagerhaltungsmodell
/ Management science
/ marginal convenience yield
/ Market prices
/ Markets
/ Materialbedarf
/ multiechelon inventory management
/ Operations Research
/ Prices
/ Prices and rates
/ Procurement
/ Purchasing
/ Retail industry
/ Retail stores
/ Stochastic models
/ Stochastischer Prozess
/ Studies
/ Vertriebsweg
2011
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Multiechelon Procurement and Distribution Policies for Traded Commodities
by
Goel, Ankur
, Gutierrez, Genaro J.
in
Approximation
/ Commodities
/ Commodity markets
/ Commodity prices
/ commodity procurement
/ Demand analysis
/ Distribution
/ Flexibility
/ Focus Issue on Interfaces of Operations and Finance
/ Futures market
/ Information economics
/ Inventories
/ Inventory control
/ Inventory management
/ Investment analysis
/ Lagerhaltungsmodell
/ Management science
/ marginal convenience yield
/ Market prices
/ Markets
/ Materialbedarf
/ multiechelon inventory management
/ Operations Research
/ Prices
/ Prices and rates
/ Procurement
/ Purchasing
/ Retail industry
/ Retail stores
/ Stochastic models
/ Stochastischer Prozess
/ Studies
/ Vertriebsweg
2011
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Multiechelon Procurement and Distribution Policies for Traded Commodities
by
Goel, Ankur
, Gutierrez, Genaro J.
in
Approximation
/ Commodities
/ Commodity markets
/ Commodity prices
/ commodity procurement
/ Demand analysis
/ Distribution
/ Flexibility
/ Focus Issue on Interfaces of Operations and Finance
/ Futures market
/ Information economics
/ Inventories
/ Inventory control
/ Inventory management
/ Investment analysis
/ Lagerhaltungsmodell
/ Management science
/ marginal convenience yield
/ Market prices
/ Markets
/ Materialbedarf
/ multiechelon inventory management
/ Operations Research
/ Prices
/ Prices and rates
/ Procurement
/ Purchasing
/ Retail industry
/ Retail stores
/ Stochastic models
/ Stochastischer Prozess
/ Studies
/ Vertriebsweg
2011
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Multiechelon Procurement and Distribution Policies for Traded Commodities
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Multiechelon Procurement and Distribution Policies for Traded Commodities
2011
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We consider a firm that procures and distributes a commodity from spot and forward markets under randomly fluctuating prices; the commodity is distributed downstream to a set of nonhomogeneous retailers to satisfy random demand. We formulate a model that allows one to compute approximate, but near optimal, procurement and distribution policies for this system, and we explore the value of the commodity's market in providing managers with (a) additional flexibility in procurement and (b) information on price dynamics generated through the trading of futures contracts. Our results indicate that the presence of the commodity market and the information that it conveys may lead to significant reductions in inventory-related costs; however, to obtain these benefits, both the spot procurement flexibility and the term structure of prices generated by the commodity market must be incorporated in the formulation of the operating policy. Managerial insights on the procurement strategy as a function of variability in prices and demand are also discussed.
This paper was accepted by John Birge, focused issue editor.
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INFORMS,Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences
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