Demand Allocation in Multiple-Product, Multiple-Facility, Make-to-Stock Systems (original) (raw)
2004, Management Science
We consider the problem of allocating demand arising from N products to M production facilities with finite capacity and load-dependent manufacturing lead-times. Production facilities can choose to manufacture items either to-stock or to-order. If items are stocked, demand is satisfied immediately if there is on-hand inventory. Otherwise, demand is backlogged with the production facility to which it is assigned. Products
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