2013
DOI: 10.4018/jsds.2013040103
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Ordering Policy in a Two-Warehouse Environment for Deteriorating Items with Shortages under Inflationary Conditions

Abstract: In this paper, the two-warehouse inventory problem is considered for deteriorating items with constant demand rate and shortages under inflationary conditions. In today’s unstable global economy, the effects of inflation and time value of money cannot be ignored; as it increases the cost of goods. To safeguard from the rising prices, during the inflation regime, the organization prefers to keep a higher inventory, thereby increasing the aggregate demand. This additional inventory needs additional storage space… Show more

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“…Buzacott (1975) has developed an EOQ model with inflation subject to different types of pricing policies. Several other interesting and relevant papers exist in this direction (Datta & Pal, 1991;Sarkar & Pan, 1994;Hargia & Ben-Daya, 1996;Sarkar et al, 2000;Chung & Lin, 2001;Wee & Law, 2001;Jaggi & Goel, 2005;Jaggi et al, 2006;Moon et al, 2005). They have investigated the effects of inflation, time value of money and deterioration on inventory models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Buzacott (1975) has developed an EOQ model with inflation subject to different types of pricing policies. Several other interesting and relevant papers exist in this direction (Datta & Pal, 1991;Sarkar & Pan, 1994;Hargia & Ben-Daya, 1996;Sarkar et al, 2000;Chung & Lin, 2001;Wee & Law, 2001;Jaggi & Goel, 2005;Jaggi et al, 2006;Moon et al, 2005). They have investigated the effects of inflation, time value of money and deterioration on inventory models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%