Optimal inventory policies for imperfect inventory with price dependent stochastic demand and partially backlogged shortages

The paper investigates a single period imperfect inventory model with price dependent stochastic demand and partial backlogging. The backorder rate is a nonlinear non-increasing function of the magnitude of shortage. Two special cases are considered assuming that the percentage of defective items...

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Main Authors: Bhowmick Jhuma, Samanta G.P.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade 2012-01-01
Series:Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-0243/2012/0354-02431200007B.pdf
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spelling doaj-8da644a63f044d8b8d93cffb2fcb693c2020-11-25T01:21:20ZengUniversity of BelgradeYugoslav Journal of Operations Research0354-02431820-743X2012-01-0122219922310.2298/YJOR101011007BOptimal inventory policies for imperfect inventory with price dependent stochastic demand and partially backlogged shortagesBhowmick JhumaSamanta G.P.The paper investigates a single period imperfect inventory model with price dependent stochastic demand and partial backlogging. The backorder rate is a nonlinear non-increasing function of the magnitude of shortage. Two special cases are considered assuming that the percentage of defective items follows a truncated exponential distribution and a normal distribution respectively. The optimal order quantity and the optimal mark up value are determined such that the expected total profit of the system is maximized. Numerical example is given to illustrate the proposed model which is compared with the traditional model of perfect stock. Sensitivity analysis is performed to explain the behavior of the proposed model with respect to the key parameters.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-0243/2012/0354-02431200007B.pdfImperfect inventoryPrice-dependent stochastic demandRandom defective unitsPartial backlogging
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Optimal inventory policies for imperfect inventory with price dependent stochastic demand and partially backlogged shortages
Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
Imperfect inventory
Price-dependent stochastic demand
Random defective units
Partial backlogging
author_facet Bhowmick Jhuma
Samanta G.P.
author_sort Bhowmick Jhuma
title Optimal inventory policies for imperfect inventory with price dependent stochastic demand and partially backlogged shortages
title_short Optimal inventory policies for imperfect inventory with price dependent stochastic demand and partially backlogged shortages
title_full Optimal inventory policies for imperfect inventory with price dependent stochastic demand and partially backlogged shortages
title_fullStr Optimal inventory policies for imperfect inventory with price dependent stochastic demand and partially backlogged shortages
title_full_unstemmed Optimal inventory policies for imperfect inventory with price dependent stochastic demand and partially backlogged shortages
title_sort optimal inventory policies for imperfect inventory with price dependent stochastic demand and partially backlogged shortages
publisher University of Belgrade
series Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
issn 0354-0243
1820-743X
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The paper investigates a single period imperfect inventory model with price dependent stochastic demand and partial backlogging. The backorder rate is a nonlinear non-increasing function of the magnitude of shortage. Two special cases are considered assuming that the percentage of defective items follows a truncated exponential distribution and a normal distribution respectively. The optimal order quantity and the optimal mark up value are determined such that the expected total profit of the system is maximized. Numerical example is given to illustrate the proposed model which is compared with the traditional model of perfect stock. Sensitivity analysis is performed to explain the behavior of the proposed model with respect to the key parameters.
topic Imperfect inventory
Price-dependent stochastic demand
Random defective units
Partial backlogging
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-0243/2012/0354-02431200007B.pdf
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