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Impact of trade credit on inventory models for Weibull distribution deteriorating items with partial backlogging in two-warehouse environment

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  • Chandra K. Jaggi
  • Sunil Tiwari
  • Mamta Gupta

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This article analyses a two-warehouse inventory system for deteriorating items under trade credit policy. In the present model, the deterioration rate of items followed Weibull distribution. Shortages are allowed and are partially backlogged. In this work, a retailer who purchases the items enjoys a fixed credit period offered by his/her supplier and, in turn, also offers a credit period to his/her customers in order to promote the competition. Several numerical examples are provided to illustrate the behaviour of the model and highlight some managerial insights.

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  • Chandra K. Jaggi & Sunil Tiwari & Mamta Gupta, 2018. "Impact of trade credit on inventory models for Weibull distribution deteriorating items with partial backlogging in two-warehouse environment," International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 30(4), pages 503-520.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijlsma:v:30:y:2018:i:4:p:503-520
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    1. Mamta Gupta & Sunil Tiwari & Chandra K. Jaggi, 2020. "Retailer’s ordering policies for time-varying deteriorating items with partial backlogging and permissible delay in payments in a two-warehouse environment," Annals of Operations Research, Springer, vol. 295(1), pages 139-161, December.

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