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Inventory model for non-instantaneous deterioration and price-sensitive trended demand with learning effects

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  • Nita H. Shah
  • Monika K. Naik

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This paper addresses a working model for non-instantaneous deteriorating items including the learning effect on various costs and the preservation technology investment to reduce the deterioration rate. The system includes time and price sensitive demand. The objective is to maximise the total profit per unit time by finding optimal joint selling price, replenishment cycle time, the preservation technology investment per unit time, ordering quantity and the shortage period. A numerical example is presented to validate the policy investigated in this paper. Further, the sensitivity analysis about the key parameters is conducted to obtain the managerial insights.

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  • Nita H. Shah & Monika K. Naik, 2018. "Inventory model for non-instantaneous deterioration and price-sensitive trended demand with learning effects," International Journal of Inventory Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 5(1), pages 60-77.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijires:v:5:y:2018:i:1:p:60-77
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    1. San-José, Luis A. & Sicilia, Joaquín & Cárdenas-Barrón, Leopoldo Eduardo & González-de-la-Rosa, Manuel, 2024. "A sustainable inventory model for deteriorating items with power demand and full backlogging under a carbon emission tax," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 268(C).
    2. Hardik N. Soni & Dipali N. Suthar, 2020. "Optimal pricing and replenishment policy for non-instantaneous deteriorating items with varying rate of demand and partial backlogging," OPSEARCH, Springer;Operational Research Society of India, vol. 57(3), pages 986-1021, September.

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