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Author(s):  
Mamta Kumari ◽  
Pijus Kanti De

This paper presents an EOQ model where demand is dependent upon time and selling price. In the proposed model of inventory, the retailer allows its unsatisfied customers to return their product whereas the manufacturer offers a full trade credit policy to the retailer. To make our model realistic, we have assumed that the product returned can be resold with the same selling price. Number of returns is a function of demand. In this proposed inventory model considering deterioration, the retailer does not fully reimburse its customers for the returned product. The primary purpose of this inventory model is to determine the optimal selling price, optimal order quantity, and optimal replenishment cycle length in order to maximize the retailer’s total profit earned per unit time. A numerical example is also presented and a sensitivity analysis is carried to highlight the findings of the suggested inventory model.


2022 ◽  
pp. 100400
Author(s):  
Siluvayan Priyan ◽  
Udayakumar Ramaswamy ◽  
Pitchaikani Mala ◽  
Mariappan Prabha ◽  
Ananya Ghosh

2022 ◽  
pp. 100221
Author(s):  
Dana Marsetiya Utama ◽  
Imam Santoso ◽  
Yusuf Hendrawan ◽  
Wike Agustin Prima Dania

2022 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 109
Author(s):  
Lianxia Zhao ◽  
Hui Qiao ◽  
Qi An

<p style='text-indent:20px;'>Pre-sale policy is a frequently-used sales approach for deteriorating products, e.g, fruits, vegetables, seafood, etc. In this paper, we consider an EOQ inventory model under pre-sale policy for deteriorating products, in which the demand of pre-sale period depends on price and pre-sale horizon, and the demand of spot-sale period depends on the price and stock level. Optimal pricing decisions and economic order quantity are also provided. We compare pre-sale model with a benchmark inventory model in which all the products are sold in spot-sale period. Theoretical results are derived to show the existence and uniqueness of the optimal solution. Numerical experiments are carried out to to illustrate the theoretical results. And sensitivity analysis is conducted to identify conditions under which the pre-sale policy is better off than the spot-sale only policy.</p>


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