Optimal Replenishment for Perishable Products with Inventory-Dependent Demand and Backlogging under Continuous and Discrete Progressive Payments
Managing material and cash flows attracts concerns of physical and financial departments in most companies. We, therefore, focus on optimizing the replenishment policy for a channel with stock-dependent demand considering item deterioration and order backlogging under two financial schemes of progre...
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doaj-d65f9a5093e94193bd41130cdaf0f7c22020-11-24T23:04:56ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-10-011010372310.3390/su10103723su10103723Optimal Replenishment for Perishable Products with Inventory-Dependent Demand and Backlogging under Continuous and Discrete Progressive PaymentsLongfei He0Han Gao1Xiao Zhang2Qinpeng Wang3Chenglin Hu4College of Management and Economics, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, ChinaCollege of Management and Economics, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, ChinaCollege of Management and Economics, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, ChinaSchool of Management Science and Engineering, Hebei University of Economics and Business, Shijiazhuang 050061, ChinaCollege of Intelligent Manufacturing, Tianjin Sino-German University of Applied Sciences, Tianjin 300350, ChinaManaging material and cash flows attracts concerns of physical and financial departments in most companies. We, therefore, focus on optimizing the replenishment policy for a channel with stock-dependent demand considering item deterioration and order backlogging under two financial schemes of progressive trade credit periods. We take both the continuous payment regime (CPR) and discrete payment regime (DPR) into account in the progressive trading process, which generates ten distinct scenarios. We show that the profit functions may not necessarily be concave and accordingly give a corresponding computing algorithm, which relaxes the convexity assumptions of objective functions in the existing literature and consequently enrich the research. We address the formulation characterization and the logic of pursuing global optimization from models arising in all settings. Computational studies and simulations are conducted to illustrate the effect of various parameters on the optimal replenishing policy and profit. Numerical experiments show that the CPR scheme is dominantly prior to DPR for long replenishment time intervals, whereas it is exactly the opposite for short time intervals. We also examine the impact of the shortage cost and deteriorating rate on optimum ordering policy and channel performance. Finally, future research directions are addressed in the end.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/10/3723replenishing policystock-dependent demandorder backloggingdeteriorationprogressive paymentsoperations optimization |
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Longfei He Han Gao Xiao Zhang Qinpeng Wang Chenglin Hu Optimal Replenishment for Perishable Products with Inventory-Dependent Demand and Backlogging under Continuous and Discrete Progressive Payments Sustainability replenishing policy stock-dependent demand order backlogging deterioration progressive payments operations optimization |
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Longfei He Han Gao Xiao Zhang Qinpeng Wang Chenglin Hu |
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Longfei He |
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Optimal Replenishment for Perishable Products with Inventory-Dependent Demand and Backlogging under Continuous and Discrete Progressive Payments |
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Optimal Replenishment for Perishable Products with Inventory-Dependent Demand and Backlogging under Continuous and Discrete Progressive Payments |
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Optimal Replenishment for Perishable Products with Inventory-Dependent Demand and Backlogging under Continuous and Discrete Progressive Payments |
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Optimal Replenishment for Perishable Products with Inventory-Dependent Demand and Backlogging under Continuous and Discrete Progressive Payments |
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Optimal Replenishment for Perishable Products with Inventory-Dependent Demand and Backlogging under Continuous and Discrete Progressive Payments |
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optimal replenishment for perishable products with inventory-dependent demand and backlogging under continuous and discrete progressive payments |
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Managing material and cash flows attracts concerns of physical and financial departments in most companies. We, therefore, focus on optimizing the replenishment policy for a channel with stock-dependent demand considering item deterioration and order backlogging under two financial schemes of progressive trade credit periods. We take both the continuous payment regime (CPR) and discrete payment regime (DPR) into account in the progressive trading process, which generates ten distinct scenarios. We show that the profit functions may not necessarily be concave and accordingly give a corresponding computing algorithm, which relaxes the convexity assumptions of objective functions in the existing literature and consequently enrich the research. We address the formulation characterization and the logic of pursuing global optimization from models arising in all settings. Computational studies and simulations are conducted to illustrate the effect of various parameters on the optimal replenishing policy and profit. Numerical experiments show that the CPR scheme is dominantly prior to DPR for long replenishment time intervals, whereas it is exactly the opposite for short time intervals. We also examine the impact of the shortage cost and deteriorating rate on optimum ordering policy and channel performance. Finally, future research directions are addressed in the end. |
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replenishing policy stock-dependent demand order backlogging deterioration progressive payments operations optimization |
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