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Scheduling and replenishment plan for an integrated deteriorating inventory model with stock-dependent selling rate

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An integrated approach is used to clarify the critical issues of scheduling and replenishment planning in an advanced inventory system under stock-dependent selling rate environment. This is because integration removes the barriers between enterprises and improves overall performance. A close collaboration such as just-in-time (JIT) operations also improves product quality of the supply chain. Different from the single-stage inventory model, this study develops an integrated two-stage production-inventory deteriorating model for the buyer and the supplier with stock-dependent selling rate, as well as considering imperfect items and JIT multiple deliveries. Our paper proposes a significant method using a time-weighted-inventory approach to analyze the supplier’s saw-tooth holding cost. We derive the optimal number of inspection, optimal deliveries and the optimal delivery-time interval. A numerical example is also presented to illustrate the theory. The results show that the fixed demand rate, the holding cost and the unit inspection cost are critical in the management of the deteriorating inventory model.

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Chung, CJ., Wee, HM. Scheduling and replenishment plan for an integrated deteriorating inventory model with stock-dependent selling rate. Int J Adv Manuf Technol 35, 665–679 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00170-006-0744-7

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