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Using the fixed-time period inventory model, and given an normally

distributed daily demand of mean 120 units and standard deviation 10 units,
1 week between inventory reviews, 3 days for lead time, 113 units of
inventory on hand, a target service level of 98%, what is the optimal order
quantity?

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Final answer:

The optimal order quantity in the fixed-time period inventory model is 940 units.

Step-by-step explanation:

The optimal order quantity in the fixed-time period inventory model can be calculated using the formula:

Order Quantity = (Average Daily Demand x Review Period) + Safety Stock - Inventory on Hand

Where:

  • Average Daily Demand = 120 units
  • Review Period = 7 days
  • Lead Time = 3 days
  • Safety Stock = (Z-value x Standard Deviation of Daily Demand x Square Root of Review Period)
  • Z-value for 98% service level = 2.05
  • Standard Deviation of Daily Demand = 10 units
  • Inventory on Hand = 113 units

Plugging in the values:

  • Safety Stock = (2.05 x 10 x sqrt(7)) = 48.32 units (rounding up to 49 units)
  • Order Quantity = (120 x 7) + 49 - 113 = 940 units

Therefore, the optimal order quantity is 940 units.

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