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An inventory model for deteriorating items with preservation facility of ramp type demand and trade credit

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  • Ali Akbar Shaikh
  • Gobinda Chandra Panda
  • Md. Al-Amin Khan
  • Abu Hashan Md. Mashud
  • Amiya Biswas

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In this paper, we have described an inventory model for a deteriorating item having preservation facility with trade credit policy. The demand for this inventory model is ramp type. Shortages are allowed due to the waiting time for the arrival of next lot. In this paper, we have described two inventory models due to ramp type demand. We have solved these two inventory models by using a separate numerical example. We have supplied concavity of the objective function for each model (winner case). Finally, we performed sensitivity analysis for each model and made a conclusion accordingly.

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  • Ali Akbar Shaikh & Gobinda Chandra Panda & Md. Al-Amin Khan & Abu Hashan Md. Mashud & Amiya Biswas, 2020. "An inventory model for deteriorating items with preservation facility of ramp type demand and trade credit," International Journal of Mathematics in Operational Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 17(4), pages 514-551.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijmore:v:17:y:2020:i:4:p:514-551
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    1. Ajoy Hatibaruah & Sumit Saha, 2023. "An inventory model for two-parameter Weibull distributed ameliorating and deteriorating items with stock and advertisement frequency dependent demand under trade credit and preservation technology," OPSEARCH, Springer;Operational Research Society of India, vol. 60(2), pages 951-1002, June.

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