Information Sharing to Improve Retail Product Freshness of Perishables Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • We explore the value of information (VOI) in the context of a retailer that provides a perishable product to consumers and receives replenishment from a single supplier. We assume a periodic review model with stochastic demand, lost sales, and order quantity restrictions. The product lifetime is fixed and deterministic once received by the retailer, although the age of replenished items provided by the supplier varies stochastically over time. Since the product is perishable, any unsold inventory remaining after the lifetime elapses must be discarded (outdated). Without the supplier explicitly informing the retailer of the product age, the age remains unknown until receipt. With information sharing, the retailer is informed of the product age prior to placing an order and hence, can utilize this information in its decision-making. We formulate the retailer's replenishment policies, with and without knowing the age of the product upon receipt, and measure the VOI as the marginal improvement in profit that the retailer achieves with information sharing, relative to the case when no information is shared. We establish the importance of information sharing and identify the conditions under which substantial benefits can be realized. 2006 Production and Operations Management Society.

published proceedings

  • Production and Operations Management

altmetric score

  • 3

author list (cited authors)

  • Ferguson, M., & Ketzenberg, M. E

citation count

  • 133

complete list of authors

  • Ferguson, Mark||Ketzenberg, Michael E

publication date

  • January 2006

publisher