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Two-Warehouse Inventory Systems for Seasonal Deteriorating Products with Permissible Delay in Payments

In: Operational Research in Business and Economics

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  • Iris-Pandora Krommyda

    (University of Patras)

  • Konstantina Skouri

    (University of Ioannina)

  • Ioannis Konstantaras

    (University of Macedonia)

  • Ioannis Ganas

    (Technological Educational Institute of Epirus)

Abstract

In this paper two inventory systems are presented assuming general ramp type demand rate, constant deterioration rate and partial backlogging of unsatisfied demand. Since the capacity of the Owned Warehouse (OW) is usually limited and, under some special circumstances, the procurement of a large amount of items can be decided, a Rented Warehouse (RW) can be used to store the excess quantity. In addition, we assume, that the supplier offers the retailer a credit scheme, which provides a fixed delay period for settling his account. Sales revenue generated during this credit period is deposited to an interest bearing account. At the end of this period the retailer settles the account. Thereafter, capital opportunity cost for the value of items still in stock is charged. The study of the inventory system requires exploring the feasible ordering relations between the time parameters. Consequently the following cases, which lead to two inventory models, must be examined: (1) the offered credit period is less than the time point when the demand rate is stabilized, (2) the offered credit period is longer than the time point when the demand rate is stabilized and less than the planning horizon. The single warehouse inventory problem is also examined as a special case of the model. The optimal replenishment policy for each model is determined. The results obtained are highlighted by suitably selected examples.

Suggested Citation

  • Iris-Pandora Krommyda & Konstantina Skouri & Ioannis Konstantaras & Ioannis Ganas, 2017. "Two-Warehouse Inventory Systems for Seasonal Deteriorating Products with Permissible Delay in Payments," Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, in: Evangelos Grigoroudis & Michael Doumpos (ed.), Operational Research in Business and Economics, pages 247-269, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prbchp:978-3-319-33003-7_13
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-33003-7_13
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