Analysis of credit linked demand in an inventory model with varying ordering cost

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In this paper, we have considered an economic order quantity model for deteriorating items with two-level trade credit policy in which a delay in payment is offered by a supplier to a retailer and also an another delay in payment is offered by the retailer to his/her all customers. Here, it is proposed that the demand function is dependent on the length of the customer’s credit period and also the duration of offering the credit period. In this article, it is considered that the retailer’s ordering cost per order depends on the number of replenishment cycles. The objective of this model is to establish a deterministic EOQ model of deteriorating items for the retailer to decide the position of customers credit period and the number of replenishment cycles in finite time horizon such that the retailer gets the maximum profit. Also, the model is explained with the help of some numerical examples.

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Banu, A., & Mondal, S. K. (2016). Analysis of credit linked demand in an inventory model with varying ordering cost. SpringerPlus, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40064-016-2567-9

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