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  2. Economic order quantity - Wikipedia

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    Economic order quantity (EOQ), also known as financial purchase quantity or economic buying quantity, [citation needed] is the order quantity that minimizes the total holding costs and ordering costs in inventory management. It is one of the oldest classical production scheduling models.

  3. Economic production quantity - Wikipedia

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    While the EOQ model assumes the order quantity arrives complete and immediately after ordering, meaning that the parts are produced by another company and are ready to be shipped when the order is placed. In some literature, [citation needed] the term "economic manufacturing quantity" model (EMQ) is used for "economic production quantity" model ...

  4. Economic batch quantity - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Wiendahl used Harris and Andler's equation for the determination of the optimal quantity. [8] Härdler took into account the costs of storage and delivery in determining the optimal batch quantity (EBQ). [9] Muller and Piasecki asserted that inventory management is explained only with the basics of an optimal quantity calculation. [10] [11]

  5. Newsvendor model - Wikipedia

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    In (), the first order loss function [(,)] captures the expected shortage quantity; its complement, [(,)], denotes the expected product quantity in stock at the end of the period. [ 10 ] On the basis of this cost function the determination of the optimal inventory level is a minimization problem.

  6. Dynamic lot-size model - Wikipedia

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    The dynamic lot-size model in inventory theory, is a generalization of the economic order quantity model that takes into account that demand for the product varies over time. The model was introduced by Harvey M. Wagner and Thomson M. Whitin in 1958. [1] [2]

  7. Inventory theory - Wikipedia

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    The inventory control problem is the problem faced by a firm that must decide how much to order in each time period to meet demand for its products. The problem can be modeled using mathematical techniques of optimal control, dynamic programming and network optimization. The study of such models is part of inventory theory.

  8. Material requirements planning - Wikipedia

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    Output 2 is the "Recommended Purchasing Schedule." This lays out both the dates on which the purchased items should be received into the facility and the dates on which the purchase orders or blanket order release should occur in order to match the production schedules. Messages and reports: Purchase orders. An order to a supplier to provide ...

  9. Economic lot scheduling problem - Wikipedia

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    The economic lot scheduling problem (ELSP) is a problem in operations management and inventory theory that has been studied by many researchers for more than 50 years. The term was first used in 1958 by professor Jack D. Rogers of Berkeley, [1] who extended the economic order quantity model to the case where there are several products to be produced on the same machine, so that one must decide ...