Assessment of the quality and sustainability implications of FIFO and LIFO inventory policies through system dynamics

Perishable inventory management contributes simultaneously to society and the economy, by reducing food wastage and capitalizing on the freshness of goods. For this reason, countless mathematical models have been developed for their effectiveness and cost-efficient management. Yet, the majority of t...

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Main Authors: Ching, Phoebe Lim, Mutuc, Jose Edgar S., Jose, John Anthony C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-10592022-08-04T01:55:07Z Assessment of the quality and sustainability implications of FIFO and LIFO inventory policies through system dynamics Ching, Phoebe Lim Mutuc, Jose Edgar S. Jose, John Anthony C. Perishable inventory management contributes simultaneously to society and the economy, by reducing food wastage and capitalizing on the freshness of goods. For this reason, countless mathematical models have been developed for their effectiveness and cost-efficient management. Yet, the majority of these models can only optimize systems for a limited time frame, allowing for small gains in operations management, but failing to change the recurring patterns in inventory levels. System dynamics (SD) modelling shifts emphasizes these patterns and the recurring decisions that make them. Moreover, the framework has generated insight for other supply chain cases that could not have been derived from a short-term perspective. Thus, the current study now seeks to apply the SD framework in modelling perishable inventory systems, in designing policies that benefit the environment and the economy by reducing waste production and increasing the viability of goods reaching the customer. In particular, it evaluates the impact of opposing issuance policies (i.e. First-In-First-Out (FIFO) and Last-In-First-Out (LIFO)) on perishables to demonstrate the potential of SD in improving perishable inventory management. The simulated results share the sentiments of optimization models, that FIFO will ultimately generate less wastes and incur less material costs. Yet, the simulations also reveal implementing FIFO will result in larger fluctuations in inventory levels, which imply greater inconsistency in age-based quality. These suggest that LIFO would be preferable for quality-sensitive products, while FIFO would be preferable for cases sensitive to waste production. The current study demonstrates the efficiency of system dynamics in generating insight beyond that which can be derived from the existing mathematical models. Future studies may likewise extend this approach in the evaluation of policies on the use of technology in perishable inventory systems, which are the prevalent in present literature. © 2019 ASTES Publishers. All rights reserved. 2019-01-01T08:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/60 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository First in, first out (Accounting) Last in, first out (Accounting) Perishable goods—Inventories Industrial Engineering
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topic First in, first out (Accounting)
Last in, first out (Accounting)
Perishable goods—Inventories
Industrial Engineering
spellingShingle First in, first out (Accounting)
Last in, first out (Accounting)
Perishable goods—Inventories
Industrial Engineering
Ching, Phoebe Lim
Mutuc, Jose Edgar S.
Jose, John Anthony C.
Assessment of the quality and sustainability implications of FIFO and LIFO inventory policies through system dynamics
description Perishable inventory management contributes simultaneously to society and the economy, by reducing food wastage and capitalizing on the freshness of goods. For this reason, countless mathematical models have been developed for their effectiveness and cost-efficient management. Yet, the majority of these models can only optimize systems for a limited time frame, allowing for small gains in operations management, but failing to change the recurring patterns in inventory levels. System dynamics (SD) modelling shifts emphasizes these patterns and the recurring decisions that make them. Moreover, the framework has generated insight for other supply chain cases that could not have been derived from a short-term perspective. Thus, the current study now seeks to apply the SD framework in modelling perishable inventory systems, in designing policies that benefit the environment and the economy by reducing waste production and increasing the viability of goods reaching the customer. In particular, it evaluates the impact of opposing issuance policies (i.e. First-In-First-Out (FIFO) and Last-In-First-Out (LIFO)) on perishables to demonstrate the potential of SD in improving perishable inventory management. The simulated results share the sentiments of optimization models, that FIFO will ultimately generate less wastes and incur less material costs. Yet, the simulations also reveal implementing FIFO will result in larger fluctuations in inventory levels, which imply greater inconsistency in age-based quality. These suggest that LIFO would be preferable for quality-sensitive products, while FIFO would be preferable for cases sensitive to waste production. The current study demonstrates the efficiency of system dynamics in generating insight beyond that which can be derived from the existing mathematical models. Future studies may likewise extend this approach in the evaluation of policies on the use of technology in perishable inventory systems, which are the prevalent in present literature. © 2019 ASTES Publishers. All rights reserved.
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author Ching, Phoebe Lim
Mutuc, Jose Edgar S.
Jose, John Anthony C.
author_facet Ching, Phoebe Lim
Mutuc, Jose Edgar S.
Jose, John Anthony C.
author_sort Ching, Phoebe Lim
title Assessment of the quality and sustainability implications of FIFO and LIFO inventory policies through system dynamics
title_short Assessment of the quality and sustainability implications of FIFO and LIFO inventory policies through system dynamics
title_full Assessment of the quality and sustainability implications of FIFO and LIFO inventory policies through system dynamics
title_fullStr Assessment of the quality and sustainability implications of FIFO and LIFO inventory policies through system dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the quality and sustainability implications of FIFO and LIFO inventory policies through system dynamics
title_sort assessment of the quality and sustainability implications of fifo and lifo inventory policies through system dynamics
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