Title :
Maximum quantity determination inventory policy for fast-moving products in convenience store distribution center
Author :
Adelein Layadi, V.N. ; Hidayat, Y. Agustina ; Diawati, L.
Author_Institution :
Ind. Eng. Dept., Inst. Teknol. Bandung, Bandung, Indonesia
Abstract :
This paper evaluated the distribution center´s performance of X Company (later on is referred as X Co.). As one of the major companies that have activities in the field of product distribution and sales of Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), X Co. required in order to meet customer needs and demands. The phenomenon of over-stock and out of stock occurring in DC make identifying the root cause must be traced. Main objective of this research is to determine appropriate inventory policy in DC, in order to maintain the supply of stock and improve the service level of distribution centers. Perpetual policy (Q model) is proposed to be the most suitable yet applicable model for X Co. Determination of the maximum quantity originally done intuitively without correct standardized Q Model. As a result, service level increased from 68% to 96.6% for all 170 simulated items in June 2013.
Keywords :
customer satisfaction; goods distribution; stock control; convenience store distribution center; customer demands; customer needs; fast moving consumer goods; fast-moving products; maximum quantity determination; maximum quantity determination inventory policy; out-of-stock phenomenon; over-stock phenomenon; product distribution field; service level improvement; stock supply maintenance; Companies; Data models; Equations; Gaussian distribution; Mathematical model; Standards; Supply chains; Model Q; distribution center; inventory; service level;
Conference_Titel :
Technology, Informatics, Management, Engineering, and Environment (TIME-E), 2014 2nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bandung
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-4806-2
DOI :
10.1109/TIME-E.2014.7011585