Supply chain replenishment decision for newsvendor products with multiple periods and a short life cycle

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Abstract

Traditionally, the newsvendor problem is a single-period model for a retailer and can be applied in the replenishment decision for a product with a short life cycle. However, many fashionable commodities are seasonal; not all of these products must be sold within a single period of a selling season, and they can be replenished once in each cycle. This study develops a novel multi-period model to determine multiple ordering replenishment decisions for a product over a short selling season. This study not only demonstrates the profit function for a retailer, but also provides those for both the manufacturer and the entire channel in a supply chain problem. The proposed multi-period ordering model provides explicit insights into how the ordering decisions of the retailer are affected in a specific period by considering unsold inventory or unsatisfied demand from a previous period. A numerical analysis and the simulation results illustrate the feasibility of the proposed model.

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Wei, C. C., & Chen, L. T. (2021). Supply chain replenishment decision for newsvendor products with multiple periods and a short life cycle. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/su132212777

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