2015
DOI: 10.1080/2287108x.2015.1049683
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Pricing and inventory decisions for deteriorating products under shipment consolidation

Abstract: In this article, we consider a three-echelon supply chain including a manufacturer, a vendor and multiple retailers. That is a single-item inventory system which only produces deteriorating items with constant deteriorating rate. Demand in this chain is deterministic and price-sensitive, and lead time for replenishment is considered to be zero. The aim of this article is to determine the selling price, dispatch cycle length and replenishment quantity such that the total profit is maximized. In order to reduce … Show more

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“…Counting inventory regularly is important when there are price increases for perishable products because in doing so the company can keep their loyal customers and most importantly avoid financial losses as a result of price changes in uncontrolled purchasing (Taleizadeh & Rasuli-baghban, 2015).…”
Section: Maximizing the Process Of Reordering Stock Itemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Counting inventory regularly is important when there are price increases for perishable products because in doing so the company can keep their loyal customers and most importantly avoid financial losses as a result of price changes in uncontrolled purchasing (Taleizadeh & Rasuli-baghban, 2015).…”
Section: Maximizing the Process Of Reordering Stock Itemsmentioning
confidence: 99%