Supply chain model with ramp type demand under planning horizon

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In this paper we developed an integrated production inventory model from the perspective of vendor and the buyer. This model assumes a variation rate of deterioration, variable holding cost, inflation and multiple deliveries. Two possibilities of variations in the holding cost function that is; retroactive holding cost and incremental holding cost have been used in the model. Explain the model with the help of a numerical example also define the sensitivity analysis.

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Aarya, D. D., & Kumar, M. (2015). Supply chain model with ramp type demand under planning horizon. Indian Journal of Science and Technology, 8(15). https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst/2015/v8i15/51359

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