Managing Inventory in Supply Chains with Nonstationary Demand

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1287/inte.1090.0442

Many companies experience nonstationary demand because of short product life cycles, seasonality, customer buying patterns, or other factors. We present a practical model for managing inventory in a supply chain facing stochastic, nonstationary demand. Our model is based on the guaranteed service modeling framework. We first describe how inventory levels should adapt to changes in demand at a single stage. We then show how nonstationary demand propagates in a supply chain, allowing us to link stages and apply a multiechelon optimization algorithm designed originally for stationary demand. We describe two successful applications of this model. The first is a tactical implementation to support monthly safety stock planning at Microsoft. The second is a strategic project to evaluate the benefits of using an inventory pool at Case New Holland.

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