An EPQ Inventory Model with Allowable Shortages for Deteriorating Items under Trade Credit Policy
This paper attempts to obtain the replenishment policy of a manufacturer under EPQ inventory model with backorder. It is assumed here that the manufacturer delays paying for the received goods from the supplier and the items start deteriorating as soon as they are being produced. Based on these assu...
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doaj-9f7639023d6344c89d9cf7201c8e33142020-11-24T23:23:18ZengHindawi LimitedDiscrete Dynamics in Nature and Society1026-02261607-887X2014-01-01201410.1155/2014/476085476085An EPQ Inventory Model with Allowable Shortages for Deteriorating Items under Trade Credit PolicyZohreh Molamohamadi0Rahman Arshizadeh1Napsiah Ismail2Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Selangor 43300, MalaysiaDepartment of Computer Engineering, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran 1477893855, IranDepartment of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Selangor 43300, MalaysiaThis paper attempts to obtain the replenishment policy of a manufacturer under EPQ inventory model with backorder. It is assumed here that the manufacturer delays paying for the received goods from the supplier and the items start deteriorating as soon as they are being produced. Based on these assumptions, the manufacturer’s inventory model is formulated, and cuckoo search algorithm is applied then to find the replenishment time, order quantity, and selling price with the objective of maximizing the manufacturer’s total net profit. Besides, the traditional inventory system is shown as a special case of the proposed model in this paper, and numerical examples are given to demonstrate better performance of trade credit. These examples are also used to compare the results of cuckoo search algorithm with genetic algorithm and investigate the effects of the model parameters on its variables and net profit.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/476085 |
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An EPQ Inventory Model with Allowable Shortages for Deteriorating Items under Trade Credit Policy |
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An EPQ Inventory Model with Allowable Shortages for Deteriorating Items under Trade Credit Policy |
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An EPQ Inventory Model with Allowable Shortages for Deteriorating Items under Trade Credit Policy |
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epq inventory model with allowable shortages for deteriorating items under trade credit policy |
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This paper attempts to obtain the replenishment policy of a manufacturer under EPQ inventory model with backorder. It is assumed here that the manufacturer delays paying for the received goods from the supplier and the items start deteriorating as soon as they are being produced. Based on these assumptions, the manufacturer’s inventory model is formulated, and cuckoo search algorithm is applied then to find the replenishment time, order quantity, and selling price with the objective of maximizing the manufacturer’s total net profit. Besides, the traditional inventory system is shown as a special case of the proposed model in this paper, and numerical examples are given to demonstrate better performance of trade credit. These examples are also used to compare the results of cuckoo search algorithm with genetic algorithm and investigate the effects of the model parameters on its variables and net profit. |
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