Tekin, E.Gürler Ü.Berk, E.2016-02-082016-02-0820010377-2217http://hdl.handle.net/11693/24797In this study, we investigate the impact of modified lotsize-reorder control policy for perishables which bases replenishment decisions on both the inventory level and the remaining lifetimes of items in stock. We derive the expressions for the key operating characteristics of a lost sales perishable inventory model, operating under the proposed age-based policy, and examine the sensitivity of the optimal policy parameters with respect to various system parameters. We compare the performance of the suggested policy to that of the classical (Q,r) type policy through a numerical study over a wide range of system parameters. Our findings indicate that the age-based policy is superior to the stock level policy for slow moving perishable inventory systems with high service levels.EnglishInventoryLost salesPerishableComputational methodsDecision makingDecision theoryInventory controlPurchasingResource allocationSensitivity analysisStrategic planningModified lotsize-reorder control policyPerishable inventory systemsOperations researchAge-based vs. stock level control policies for a perishable inventory systemArticle10.1016/S0377-2217(00)00250-21872-6860