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Lot sizing models for deteriorating items with time-dependent demand

Pages 2391-2401 | Received 06 Jul 1994, Published online: 10 May 2007

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Hesham K. Alfares , Syed Naveed Khursheed & Syed Mobasher Noman. (2005) Integrating quality and maintenance decisions in a production-inventory model for deteriorating items. International Journal of Production Research 43:5, pages 899-911.
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Singh Sarbjit. (2014) Analysis of Economic Order Quantity Model for Perishable Items Whose Deterioration Starts After Some Fixed Time. International Journal of Productivity Management and Assessment Technologies 2:2, pages 1-11.
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M.A. Darwish. (2008) EPQ models with varying setup cost. International Journal of Production Economics 113:1, pages 297-306.
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S.K. Manna, K.S. Chaudhuri & C. Chiang. (2008) Optimal pricing and lot-sizing decisions under Weibull distribution deterioration and trade credit policy. Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research YUJOR 18:2, pages 221-234.
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S.K. Goyal & B.C. Giri. (2001) Recent trends in modeling of deteriorating inventory. European Journal of Operational Research 134:1, pages 1-16.
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A.M.M Jamal, Bhaba R Sarker & Shaojun Wang. (2000) Optimal payment time for a retailer under permitted delay of payment by the wholesaler. International Journal of Production Economics 66:1, pages 59-66.
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Hark Hwang & Seong Whan Shinn. (1997) Retailer's pricing and lot sizing policy for exponentially deteriorating products under the condition of permissible delay in payments. Computers & Operations Research 24:6, pages 539-547.
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