Simulation of different reordering policies for optimizing the inventory of perishable food: an Italian case study

2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Elena Piva ◽  
Letizia Tebaldi ◽  
Giuseppe Vignali ◽  
Eleonora Bottani

Abstract Inventory management represents one of the main criticalities that companies have to face. The challenge is twofold: being able to satisfy a demand whose behavior can significantly vary and be unpredictable in order to avoid stock-out situations, whilst limiting excessive stocks and consequently costs. Some factors can complicate this already inherently difficult task. An example is the presence of constraints on the time for storage, which is the typical case for perishable products such as food and beverages, core business of the Italian company subject of the case study described in this paper. To optimize the reorder process in that context, a simulation model was developed for evaluating the potentials of three traditional reordering policies (i.e., Re-Order Point, Re-Order Interval, and (s, S)) to be applied to a set of products managed by the company, including perishable items, and for testing their performance. The items tested were selected through a preliminary ABC analysis, carried out on the volumes handled. A comparison with the current performance of the company’s and that achievable with the optimized policies is proposed.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roberto Montanari, ◽  
Eleonora Bottani ◽  
Andrea Volpi ◽  
Federico Solari ◽  
Giorgia Scozzesi

The aim of this paper is to develop a model for reproducing an Economic Order Interval (EOI)-based inventory control model for perishable products. After a description of the model, a simulation approach is developed and used for determining the optimal parameters of the inventory policy, as well as the relationships between them and the numerical values that can minimize the total inventory management cost, thus making the system as efficient as possible. A numerical example, with realistic data, is proposed for showing the application of the model and its effectiveness for the identification of the optimal inventory policy parameters.


Author(s):  
Pragati Jadhav ◽  
Maheshwar Jaybhaye

This article is a contextual analysis of ABC and HML examination of inventory control methods for an effective Inventory administration framework in the assembling business of India. The organization needs to control its inventory expense, so it utilized various kinds of inventory methods to control this. There are various strategies, for example, ABC, HML, VED, XYZ and S-O-S. In the ABC analysis, things are classifications in classifications A, B, C as per the utilization of the all-out expense. In the HML analysis, things are classifications in H, M, L classification as per the unit cost. Information assortment is chiefly a year through the head supervisor of the store and other work force associated with the Inventory control activity of the assembling business.


Author(s):  
Anuj Dixit ◽  
Srikanta Routroy ◽  
Sunil Kumar Dubey

Purpose This paper aims to review the healthcare supply chain (HSC) literature along various areas and to find out the gap in it. Design/methodology/approach In total, 143 research papers were reviewed during 1996-2017. A critical review was carried out in various dimensions such as research methodologies/data collection method (empirical, case study and literature review) and inquiry mode of research methodology (qualitative, quantitative and mixed), country-specific, targeted area, research aim and year of publication. Findings Supply chain (SC) operations, performance measurement, inventory management, lean and agile operation, and use of information technology were well studied and analyzed, however, employee and customer training, tracking and visibility of medicines, cold chain management, human resource practices, risk management and waste management are felt to be important areas but not much attention were made in this direction. Research limitations/implications Mainly drug and vaccine SC were considered in current study of HSC while SC along healthcare equipment and machine, hospitality and drug manufacturing related papers were excluded in this study. Practical implications This literature review has recognized and analyzed various issues relevant to HSC and shows the direction for future research to develop an efficient and effective HSC. Originality/value The insight of various aspects of HSC was explored in general for better and deeper understanding of it for designing of an efficient and competent HSC. The outcomes of the study may form a basis to decide direction of future research.


Author(s):  
Maria Ricciardi ◽  
Concetta Pironti ◽  
Oriana Motta ◽  
Rosa Fiorillo ◽  
Federica Camin ◽  
...  

AbstractIn this paper, we analysed the efflorescences present in the frescos of a monumental complex named S. Pietro a Corte situated in the historic centre of Salerno (Campania, Italy). The groundwater of the historic centre is fed by two important streams (the Rafastia and the Fusandola) that can be the sources of water penetration. The aims of this work are to (i) identify the stream that reaches the ancient frigidarium of S. Pietro a Corte and (ii) characterize the efflorescences on damaged frescos in terms of chemical nature and sources. In order to accomplish the first aim, the water of the Rafastia river (7 samples) and the water of the Fusandola river (7 samples) were analysed and compared with the water of a well of the Church (7 samples). The ionic chromatography measurements on the water samples allowed us to identify the Rafastia as the river that feeds the ancient frigidarium of S. Pietro a Corte. To investigate the nature and the origin of the efflorescences (our second aim), anionic chromatography analyses, X-ray diffraction measurements, and the isotopic determination of nitrogen were performed on the efflorescences (9 samples) and the salts recovered from the well (6 samples). Results of these analyses show that efflorescences are mainly made of potassium nitrate with a δ15N value of + 9.3 ± 0.2‰. Consequently, a plausible explanation for their formation could be the permeation of sewage water on the walls of the monumental complex.


2021 ◽  
Vol 23 ◽  
pp. 100136
Author(s):  
Martino Trevisan ◽  
Luca Vassio ◽  
Danilo Giordano

Author(s):  
Masakazu Hashimoto ◽  
Kenji Kawaike ◽  
Tomonori Deguchi ◽  
Shammi Haque ◽  
Arpan Paul ◽  
...  

2009 ◽  
Vol 8 (sup2) ◽  
pp. 528-530 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mariano Pauselli ◽  
Luciano Morbidini ◽  
Emiliano Lasagna ◽  
Vincenzo Landi ◽  
Roberto Giangrande

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