Abstract

This research is aimed to maintain the inventory level in a two-echelon pharmacy company. The company is a pharmacy company that has 16 branches that operate in Bandung and the surrounding area. The company has a problem with its high inventory cost. To solve the problem, the authors compare two methods that suit the company condition, i.e., the decentralized system usingprobabilistic EOQ model and the centralization system using the multi-echelon inventory technique. We analyzed sales data and on-hand inventory data acquired from the company information system to perform the study. We limit the scope to the class A items only. We also assume the lead time, setup cost, and holding cost used in this study with the company's owner's consent. To conclude, using the decentralized system, the company will save 31% of their inventory cost, while using the centralization system with the multi-echelon technique, the company will be able to save 61% of their inventory cost. We recommend the company to refer to its competitive strategy before deciding which model it would be implemented.

Details

Title
Inventory Level Improvement in Pharmacy Company Using Probabilistic EOQ Model and Two Echelon Inventory: A Case Study
Author
Farmaciawaty, Desy Anisya; Basri, Mursyid Hasan; Adiutama, Akbar; Widjaja, Fransisca Budyanto; Rachmania, Ilma Nurul
Pages
229-242
Publication year
2020
Publication date
2020
Publisher
Institut Teknologi Bandung, School of Business and Management
ISSN
19786956
e-ISSN
2089791X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2540832102
Copyright
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