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DOI: 10.34229/KCA2522-9664.24.1.9
UDC 519.21
O.A. Voina1


1 Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Kyiv, Ukraine

avoina@hotmail.com

SOME MODELS OF INVENTORY LEVEL OPTIMIZATION IN LOGISTICS PROCESSES

Abstract. The problems of optimal inventory control under uncertainty are considered. The approaches to the construction of nearly optimal strategies in models with external support of resources are proposed. The examples of stockpiling processes in logistics systems, which are characterized by the existence of moments of regeneration, illustrate the methodology of analytical computer modeling and algorithms for finding optimal solutions.

Keywords: logistics processes, inventory control, decisions under uncertainty, external supply, optimal strategy, computer modeling.


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