The Newsvendor Problem from A Press Distributor Viewpoint

Newsvendor problem is usually considered from the selling point interests. The editor cannot optimize his profits without full information about the distribution at each point. The distributors generally use heuristic methods, based on their market knowledge and of past experiences. The assignment o...

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Autores: Caridad Y Ocerin, José María, Rodríguez Rubio, Francisco, Millán Vázquez-Torre, Genoveva
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2012
País:España
Institución:Universidad Loyola Andalucía
Repositorio:Brújula
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Palabra clave:Cost benefits analysis
Distribution optimization
Newsvendor problem
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title The Newsvendor Problem from A Press Distributor Viewpoint
spellingShingle The Newsvendor Problem from A Press Distributor Viewpoint
Caridad Y Ocerin, José María
Cost benefits analysis
Distribution optimization
Newsvendor problem
title_short The Newsvendor Problem from A Press Distributor Viewpoint
title_full The Newsvendor Problem from A Press Distributor Viewpoint
title_fullStr The Newsvendor Problem from A Press Distributor Viewpoint
title_full_unstemmed The Newsvendor Problem from A Press Distributor Viewpoint
title_sort The Newsvendor Problem from A Press Distributor Viewpoint
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Caridad Y Ocerin, José María
Rodríguez Rubio, Francisco
Millán Vázquez-Torre, Genoveva
author Caridad Y Ocerin, José María
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Rodríguez Rubio, Francisco
Millán Vázquez-Torre, Genoveva
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Millán Vázquez-Torre, Genoveva
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Cost benefits analysis
Distribution optimization
Newsvendor problem
topic Cost benefits analysis
Distribution optimization
Newsvendor problem
description Newsvendor problem is usually considered from the selling point interests. The editor cannot optimize his profits without full information about the distribution at each point. The distributors generally use heuristic methods, based on their market knowledge and of past experiences. The assignment of supply to each point is based on optimization profits or costs, or, alternatively, trough hybrid time series methods. This allows generating a disaggregated estimation on global supply based on the editor policy about the maximum desired proportion of unsold copies and of outlets that run out of stock. This methodology permits an increase of productivity in the staff in charge of the distribution’s decisions can, introducing objective criteria for the assignment of services through a network of selling points. The total run out decided by the editor implies modifications in the decisions of the assignment process, in accordance with the distributor’s business objectives.
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