The impacts of data inaccuracy on retailer's perishable inventory

Mert Bal*, Alp Ustundag

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Since perishable products such as fresh produce, dairy and meat have a finite usable lifetime and constitute more than a third of the worldwide sales at grocery retailers, controlling the inventories of these products is increasingly important. Without alignment of physical inventory and information system inventory, inventory information becomes inaccurate due to product spoilage and the retailer cannot take efficient inventory decisions. The purpose of this research is to investigate how the data inaccuracy affects the retailer's inventory performance for different levels of product lifetime, uncertainty of demand and lead time. Using a simulation model, the lost sales, product spoilage, average inventory and order quantities are calculated to investigate the retailer's performance over a 365 day period and ANOVA analysis is performed to examine the results.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication24th European Modeling and Simulation Symposium, EMSS 2012
Pages241-247
Number of pages7
Publication statusPublished - 2012
Event24th European Modeling and Simulation Symposium, EMSS 2012 - Vienna, Austria
Duration: 19 Sept 201221 Sept 2012

Publication series

Name24th European Modeling and Simulation Symposium, EMSS 2012

Conference

Conference24th European Modeling and Simulation Symposium, EMSS 2012
Country/TerritoryAustria
CityVienna
Period19/09/1221/09/12

Keywords

  • Data inaccuracy
  • Inventory
  • Perishable
  • Product lifetime
  • Simulation

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