fyralagersmodell
Fyralagersmodell, often translated as the four-warehouse model, is a conceptual framework used in inventory management and supply chain planning to study distribution problems across four facilities. The model abstracts stockholding and movement of goods among four warehouses and to end customers, enabling analysis of how different cost components and constraints influence distribution choices.
Typically, each warehouse can hold stock, trigger replenishments, and transfer goods to other warehouses or directly
The objective is usually to minimize total cost, comprising purchasing or production costs, inventory holding costs,
From a mathematical perspective, the fyralagersmodell can be formulated as a linear programming or mixed-integer programming
Applications include strategic network design, routine distribution planning, and multi-echelon inventory management, particularly in networks with