An Integrated Model of Continuous Review Inventory and Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows

Item stock-out or shortage is a great issue for customer satisfaction and can be countered by providing safety stocks. This study discusses an authorized distributor of smartphone and tablet computer products in Indonesia. Currently, the company is considering a plan to take over the role of a logis...

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Main Authors: Glisina Dwinoor Rembulan, Filscha Nurprihatin, Febrian Surya Kristardi
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Language:English
Published: Istanbul University Press 2022-12-01
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Online Access:https://cdn.istanbul.edu.tr/file/JTA6CLJ8T5/475A6D6D1A4446F58290C02D87AF258C
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Filscha Nurprihatin
Febrian Surya Kristardi
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description Item stock-out or shortage is a great issue for customer satisfaction and can be countered by providing safety stocks. This study discusses an authorized distributor of smartphone and tablet computer products in Indonesia. Currently, the company is considering a plan to take over the role of a logistics service company to reduce the total logistics costs that must be incurred by making improvements in terms of inventory management. Inventory management can also protect the company from the impact of inflation and price increases that will impose logistics costs. This study has assumed that the vehicle travel speed or travel time between two nodes is fixed. This study contributes to minimizing total logistics costs by integrating the concept of a continuous review lot size-reorder point (Q, R) inventory model with lost sales and vehicle routing problems with time windows (VRPTW). Continuous review (Q, R) inventory model with lost sales shows the retailers’ cycle demand ranges from 130 to 234 units. This condition leads to the value of the expected average annual inventory cost IDR 27.263.204.625,59. Based on the VRPTW calculation, the total distribution cost per trip is IDR 445.631.642,7. Based on the current total distribution costs, it was found that the total distribution costs were IDR 849.454.616,2, so there is a decrease in distribution costs of 47.54%. The total logistics cost that must be incurred by the company to deliver smartphone products to 10 retailers in Jakarta and its surrounding areas is IDR 27,708,836,268.29.
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spelling doaj-art-30b9353085d64d0a98b5018541ef8d352025-08-20T02:13:49ZengIstanbul University PressActa Infologica2602-35632022-12-016220921810.26650/acin.1104460123456An Integrated Model of Continuous Review Inventory and Vehicle Routing Problem with Time WindowsGlisina Dwinoor Rembulan0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7983-1138Filscha Nurprihatin1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4528-2465Febrian Surya Kristardi2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4156-3577Universitas Bunda Mulia, Jakarta, IndonesiaSampoerna University, Jakarta, IndonesiaUniversitas Bunda Mulia, Jakarta, IndonesiaItem stock-out or shortage is a great issue for customer satisfaction and can be countered by providing safety stocks. This study discusses an authorized distributor of smartphone and tablet computer products in Indonesia. Currently, the company is considering a plan to take over the role of a logistics service company to reduce the total logistics costs that must be incurred by making improvements in terms of inventory management. Inventory management can also protect the company from the impact of inflation and price increases that will impose logistics costs. This study has assumed that the vehicle travel speed or travel time between two nodes is fixed. This study contributes to minimizing total logistics costs by integrating the concept of a continuous review lot size-reorder point (Q, R) inventory model with lost sales and vehicle routing problems with time windows (VRPTW). Continuous review (Q, R) inventory model with lost sales shows the retailers’ cycle demand ranges from 130 to 234 units. This condition leads to the value of the expected average annual inventory cost IDR 27.263.204.625,59. Based on the VRPTW calculation, the total distribution cost per trip is IDR 445.631.642,7. Based on the current total distribution costs, it was found that the total distribution costs were IDR 849.454.616,2, so there is a decrease in distribution costs of 47.54%. The total logistics cost that must be incurred by the company to deliver smartphone products to 10 retailers in Jakarta and its surrounding areas is IDR 27,708,836,268.29.https://cdn.istanbul.edu.tr/file/JTA6CLJ8T5/475A6D6D1A4446F58290C02D87AF258Ccontinuous reviewvehicle routinglogistics cost
spellingShingle Glisina Dwinoor Rembulan
Filscha Nurprihatin
Febrian Surya Kristardi
An Integrated Model of Continuous Review Inventory and Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows
Acta Infologica
continuous review
vehicle routing
logistics cost
title An Integrated Model of Continuous Review Inventory and Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows
title_full An Integrated Model of Continuous Review Inventory and Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows
title_fullStr An Integrated Model of Continuous Review Inventory and Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows
title_full_unstemmed An Integrated Model of Continuous Review Inventory and Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows
title_short An Integrated Model of Continuous Review Inventory and Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows
title_sort integrated model of continuous review inventory and vehicle routing problem with time windows
topic continuous review
vehicle routing
logistics cost
url https://cdn.istanbul.edu.tr/file/JTA6CLJ8T5/475A6D6D1A4446F58290C02D87AF258C
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