2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-9698-4_11
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Joint Effects of Carbon Emission, Deterioration, and Multi-stage Inspection Policy in an Integrated Inventory Model

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“…Therefore, the manufacturer and the 3PL designate shipment numbers before assigning the value of the other variables. Thus, the optimal value of the replenishment cycle length T l is acquired by considering the partial derivatives of Equation (33) in regard to T l .…”
Section: Solution Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, the manufacturer and the 3PL designate shipment numbers before assigning the value of the other variables. Thus, the optimal value of the replenishment cycle length T l is acquired by considering the partial derivatives of Equation (33) in regard to T l .…”
Section: Solution Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study is initiated by Hua et al [32], who extended the basic SCM model using the concept of carbon emissions. Shaw et al [33] discussed the joint effect of carbon emissions in inventory management. Environmental issues have received little study in CLSC.…”
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“…Ghosh et al [16,17] considered a strict carbon cap and carbon tax policy to determine the optimal order quantity, reorder point, and number of shipments in a two-echelon supply chain with stochastic demand. Moreover, Shaw et al [18] discussed an integrated inventory model between a vendor and a buyer for deteriorating items with defective products and carbon emissions from every portion of the supply chain system. Wee and Daryanto [19] investigated a low-carbon two-echelon supply chain inventory model considering supply chain integration and imperfect quality items when shortages are allowed.…”
Section: Inventory Model Introducing Carbon Emissions Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%