1.79-Approximation Algorithms for Continuous Review Single-Sourcing Lost-Sales and Dual-Sourcing Inventory Models

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1287/opre.2021.2150

Stochastic inventory systems with lead times are often challenging to optimize, including single-sourcing lost-sales and dual-sourcing inventory systems. Recent numerical results suggest that capped policies demonstrate superior performance over existing heuristics. However, the superior performance lacks a theoretical foundation, and why such policies generally perform so well remains a major open question. In this paper, we provide a theoretical foundation for this phenomenon in two classical inventory models with lead times. First, in a continuous-review lost-sales inventory model with lead times and Poisson demand, we prove that a so-called capped base-stock policy has a worst-case performance guarantee of 1.79 by conducting an asymptotic analysis under a large penalty cost and lead time. Second, we extend the analysis to a more complex continuous-review dual-sourcing inventory model with general lead times and Poisson demand and also prove that a so-called capped dual-index policy has a worst-case performance guarantee of 1.79 under large lead time and ordering cost differences. Our results provide a deeper understanding of the superior numerical performance of capped policies and present a new approach to proving worst-case performance guarantees of simple policies in hard inventory problems.

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