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An Inventory Model for Deteriorating Items under Conditionally Permissible Delay in Payments Depending on the Order Quantity

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The purpose of this inventory model is to investigate the retailer’s optimal replenishment policy under permissible delay in payments. In this paper, we assume that the supplier would offer the retailer partially permissible delay in payments when the order quantity is smaller than a predetermined quantity (W). The most inventory systems are usually formed without considering the effect of deterioration of items which deteriorate continuously like fresh fruits, vegetables etc. Here we consider the loss due to deterioration. In real world situation, the demand of some items varies with change of seasons and occasions. So it is more significant if the loss of deterioration is time dependent. Considering all these facts, this inventory model has been developed to make more realistic and flexible marketing policy to the retailer, also establish the result by ANOVA analysis by treating different model parameters as factors.
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Bera, S. , Kar, S. , Chakraborti, T. and Sinha, B. (2014) An Inventory Model for Deteriorating Items under Conditionally Permissible Delay in Payments Depending on the Order Quantity. Applied Mathematics, 5, 2675-2695. doi: 10.4236/am.2014.517256
 

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