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An inventory model with hybrid time-stock dependent demand for seasonal products with trade credit policy

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  • Prokash Mondal
  • Sudhansu Khanra
  • Pritha Das

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This study examines an EOQ model with a hybrid time- and stock-dependent demand function for a seasonal product context of shortages. In several marketing strategies that have a strong connection to stock - time and stock both play a crucial role in customer decision-making - vendors always entice customers to buy more by displaying many products. This investigation aims to present the best inventory management technique for perishable products with hybrid demand that is time- and stock-dependent under partial backlog with a trade credit policy. The provided EOQ model is validated using a numerical illustration. Finally, sensitivity analysis has been employed to examine the effects of changes in the values of system factors using MATLAB software (Version 2014a).

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  • Prokash Mondal & Sudhansu Khanra & Pritha Das, 2025. "An inventory model with hybrid time-stock dependent demand for seasonal products with trade credit policy," International Journal of Mathematics in Operational Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 31(4), pages 435-464.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijmore:v:31:y:2025:i:4:p:435-464
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