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Order quantity and lead time are two critical aspects of inventory management. In literature, lead time is considered as a constant or an uncontrollable stochastic variable. Theoretically, the order size has linear relationship with lead time meaning that order size increases when lead time increases. A data analysis from a Danish company reveals that the relationship between lead time and order size are not so simple. This paper focuses on analyzing the relationship between lead time and order size in order to answer two questions: (1) whether lead time is affected by order size or not; and (2) whether lead time and order size has linear relationship or not.

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The presented research is partly supported by the Polish National Centre of Science under the grant UMO-2012/07/B/HS4/00702.

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Nielsen, P., Michna, Z., Do, N.A.D., Sørensen, B.B. (2016). Lead Times and Order Sizes—A not so Simple Relationship. In: Borzemski, L., Grzech, A., Świątek, J., Wilimowska, Z. (eds) Information Systems Architecture and Technology: Proceedings of 36th International Conference on Information Systems Architecture and Technology – ISAT 2015 – Part I. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 429. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-28555-9_6

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