Title of article :
Optimizing two multi-echelon inventory systems for perishable products with price and stock dependent demand in supply chain
Author/Authors :
Dai, Z School of Management - JiuJiang University - Qianjin East Road - JiuJiang City - JiangXi Province, China , Gao, K School of Economics - JiuJiang University - Qianjin East Road - JiuJiang City - JiangXi Province, China , Zheng, X School of Management - JiuJiang University - Qianjin East Road - JiuJiang City - JiangXi Province, China
Abstract :
Two inventory models for perishable products in the chain are proposed in
this paper, one with starting shortages and the other with ending shortages. The demand
for perishable products is dependent on price and stock. The supply chain is composed
of one manufacturer, one distribution center, and one retailer. The objective of these
two models is to maximize the average prot per unit time by determining the optimal
replenishment cycle, frequency, and quantity. The property of optimal solutions for two
cases of two models is discussed to verify the existence of optimal solutions. Algorithms
for searching for optimal solutions are presented. To investigate the effect of parameters
on optimal solutions and obtain some management insights, computational experiments
with sensitivity analyses are carried out. Finally, conclusions are presented, as well as
recommendations for further research.
Keywords :
Optimizing , Algorithm , Multi-echelon inventory systems , Perishable products with price and stock dependent demand , Supply chain
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions E: Industrial Engineering)