Growing items inventory model for carbon emission under the permissible delay in payment with partially backlogging

Growing inventory is the set of commodities whose level enhances during the stocking period. This kind of product is normally seen in the poultry industry and livestock farming. In this model, the live newborn is considered to be the initial inventory of the retailer. These are procured and fed unti...

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Main Authors: Karuna Rana, Shiv Raj Singh, Neha Saxena, Shib Sankar Sana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIMS Press 2021-05-01
Series:Green Finance
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spelling doaj-130179ab669e4a84b1c336ee131b77532021-07-09T02:29:46ZengAIMS PressGreen Finance2643-10922021-05-013215317410.3934/GF.2021009Growing items inventory model for carbon emission under the permissible delay in payment with partially backloggingKaruna Rana 0Shiv Raj Singh1Neha Saxena2Shib Sankar Sana31. Department of Mathematics, C. C. S. University, Meerut, India1. Department of Mathematics, C. C. S. University, Meerut, India2. Department of Mathematics, Swami Vivekanand Subharti University, Meerut, India3. Department of Mathematics, Kishore Bharati Bhagini Nivedita College, Ramkrishna Sarani, Behala, Kolkata-700060, IndiaGrowing inventory is the set of commodities whose level enhances during the stocking period. This kind of product is normally seen in the poultry industry and livestock farming. In this model, the live newborn is considered to be the initial inventory of the retailer. These are procured and fed until they grow to an ideal weight during the breeding period. Afterward, these are slaughtered and converted to deteriorating items prone to the customer's demand during the consumption period. The poultry industry is responsible for greenhouse gas emissions during feeding, farming, slaughtering, and handling. Consequently, the retailers are enforced to make efforts to reduce the emission which also affects the inventory demeanor. Therefore, the effect of the carbon emissions from the poultry industry has been investigated here. Generally, customers prefer food over the preserved items so shortages are permitted which has been assumed here with partial backlogging. The study has been carried out to investigate the optimum breeding period and optimum livestock inventory. A numerical example and illustrations validate the analytical results. Lastly, a sensitivity analysis has been provided concerning some key parameters.https://www.aimspress.com/article/doi/10.3934/GF.2021009?viewType=HTMLinventory controlgrowing itemscarbon emissionsdeteriorationtrade creditpartially backlogginginflationpre-slaughter handling
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author Karuna Rana
Shiv Raj Singh
Neha Saxena
Shib Sankar Sana
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Shiv Raj Singh
Neha Saxena
Shib Sankar Sana
Growing items inventory model for carbon emission under the permissible delay in payment with partially backlogging
Green Finance
inventory control
growing items
carbon emissions
deterioration
trade credit
partially backlogging
inflation
pre-slaughter handling
author_facet Karuna Rana
Shiv Raj Singh
Neha Saxena
Shib Sankar Sana
author_sort Karuna Rana
title Growing items inventory model for carbon emission under the permissible delay in payment with partially backlogging
title_short Growing items inventory model for carbon emission under the permissible delay in payment with partially backlogging
title_full Growing items inventory model for carbon emission under the permissible delay in payment with partially backlogging
title_fullStr Growing items inventory model for carbon emission under the permissible delay in payment with partially backlogging
title_full_unstemmed Growing items inventory model for carbon emission under the permissible delay in payment with partially backlogging
title_sort growing items inventory model for carbon emission under the permissible delay in payment with partially backlogging
publisher AIMS Press
series Green Finance
issn 2643-1092
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Growing inventory is the set of commodities whose level enhances during the stocking period. This kind of product is normally seen in the poultry industry and livestock farming. In this model, the live newborn is considered to be the initial inventory of the retailer. These are procured and fed until they grow to an ideal weight during the breeding period. Afterward, these are slaughtered and converted to deteriorating items prone to the customer's demand during the consumption period. The poultry industry is responsible for greenhouse gas emissions during feeding, farming, slaughtering, and handling. Consequently, the retailers are enforced to make efforts to reduce the emission which also affects the inventory demeanor. Therefore, the effect of the carbon emissions from the poultry industry has been investigated here. Generally, customers prefer food over the preserved items so shortages are permitted which has been assumed here with partial backlogging. The study has been carried out to investigate the optimum breeding period and optimum livestock inventory. A numerical example and illustrations validate the analytical results. Lastly, a sensitivity analysis has been provided concerning some key parameters.
topic inventory control
growing items
carbon emissions
deterioration
trade credit
partially backlogging
inflation
pre-slaughter handling
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