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Hongyan Jenny Li

Competition under capacitated dynamic lot-sizing with capacity acquisition

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  • Hongyan Li
  • Joern Meissner, Lancaster University, United Kingdom
Lot-sizing and capacity planning are important supply chain decisions, and competition and cooperation affect the performance of these decisions. In this paper, we look into the dynamic lot-sizing and resource competition problem of an industry consisting of multiple firms. A capacity competition model combining the complexity of time-varying demand with cost functions and economies of scale arising from dynamic lot-sizing costs is developed. Each firm can replenish inventory at the beginning of each period in a finite planning horizon. Fixed as well as variable production costs incur for each production setup, along with inventory carrying costs. The individual production lots of each firm are limited by a constant capacity restriction, which is purchased up front for the planning horizon. The capacity can be purchased from a spot market, and the capacity acquisition cost fluctuates with the total capacity demand of all the competing firms. We solve the competition model and establish the existence of a capacity equilibrium over the firms and the associated optimal dynamic lot-sizing plan for each firm under mild conditions.
Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Journal of Production Economics
Volume131
Issue2
Pages (from-to)535–544
ISSN0925-5273
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011

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