Assemble-to-order system
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In applied probability, an assemble-to-order system is a model of a warehouse operating a
build to order Build to Order (BTO: sometimes referred to as Make to Order or Made to Order (MTO)) is a production approach where products are not built until a confirmed order for products is received. Thus, the end consumer determines the time and number of ...
policy where products are assembled from components only once an order has been made. The time to assemble a product from components is negligible, but the time to create components is significant (for example, they must be ordered from a supplier). Research typically focuses on finding good policies for inventory levels and on the impact of different configurations (such as having more shared parts). The special case of only one product is an assembly system, the case of just once component is a distribution system.


Model definition


Single period model

This case is a generalisation of the
newsvendor model The newsvendor (or newsboy or single-periodWilliam J. Stevenson, Operations Management. 10th edition, 2009; page 581 or salvageable) model is a mathematical model in operations management and applied economics used to determine optimal inventory l ...
(which has only one component and one product). The problem involves three stages and we give one formation of the problem below # components acquired # demand realized # components allocated, products produced We use the following notation In the final stage when demands are known the optimization problem faced is to :\begin \text G(\mathbf y, \mathbf d) &= \mathbf h' \mathbf x+ \mathbf p' \mathbf w\\ \text A \mathbf z + \mathbf x &= \mathbf y\\ \mathbf z + \mathbf w &= \mathbf d\\ \mathbf w, \mathbf x, \mathbf z &\geq 0,\end and we can therefore write the optimization problem at the first stage as :\begin \text & c(\mathbf y - \mathbf x_0) + \mathbb E_ G(\mathbf y, \mathbf d) \\ \text & \mathbf y \geq \mathbf x_0,\end with x0 representing the starting inventory vector and ''c'' the cost function for acquiring the components.


Continuous time

In continuous time orders for products arrive according to a
Poisson process In probability, statistics and related fields, a Poisson point process is a type of random mathematical object that consists of points randomly located on a mathematical space with the essential feature that the points occur independently of one ...
and the time required to produce components are
independent and identically distributed In probability theory and statistics, a collection of random variables is independent and identically distributed if each random variable has the same probability distribution as the others and all are mutually independent. This property is usual ...
for each component. Two problems typically studied in this system are to minimize the expected backlog of orders subject to a constraint on the component inventory, and to minimize the expected component inventory subject to constraints on the rate at which orders must be completed.


References

{{Production Approaches Inventory optimization