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An EOQ model for non-instantaneous deteriorating items with partial backlogging and permissible delay in payments under inflation

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  • M. Palanivel
  • R. Uthayakumar

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In this paper, an economic order quantity (EOQ) model for non-instantaneous deteriorating items with permissible delay in payments under the effect of inflation and time value of money is presented. The demand is considered as a deterministic function which includes selling price and advertisement cost. Also in this model, shortages are allowed and partially backlogged. The backlogging rate is dependent on the waiting time for the next replenishment. The objective of this model is to minimise the total inventory cost of the retailer by finding the optimal length of time in which there is no inventory shortage and finding the optimal order quantity. Numerical examples are given to justify the model. Sensitivity analysis of the model with respect to several system parameters has been carried out and the implications are discussed in detail.

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  • M. Palanivel & R. Uthayakumar, 2017. "An EOQ model for non-instantaneous deteriorating items with partial backlogging and permissible delay in payments under inflation," International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 26(1), pages 63-89.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijisen:v:26:y:2017:i:1:p:63-89
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    1. Sudip Adak & G. S. Mahapatra, 2022. "Effect of reliability on multi-item inventory system with shortages and partial backlog incorporating time dependent demand and deterioration," Annals of Operations Research, Springer, vol. 315(2), pages 1551-1571, August.

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