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A Study of an EOQ Model of Growing Items with Parabolic Dense Fuzzy Lock Demand Rate [PDF]
In this article, the parabolic dense fuzzy set is defined, and its basic arithmetic operations are studied with graphical illustration. The lock set concept is incorporated in a parabolic dense fuzzy set.
Suman Maity +3 more
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Determining the optimal slaughter age of fast-growing animals regarding the mortality rates and breeding costs plays an important and major role for companies that benefit from their meat.
Amir Hossein Nobil +7 more
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Economic order quantity model for growing items with imperfect quality
While the basic economic order quantity model has found some practical applications, it makes a number of assumptions which do not reflect most real life inventory systems.
Makoena Sebatjane, Olufemi Adetunji
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Economic order quantity model for growing items with incremental quantity discounts [PDF]
Certain inventory items are living organisms, for example livestock, and are therefore capable of growing during the replenishment cycle. These items often serve as various saleable food items downstream in supply chains.
Makoena Sebatjane, Olufemi Adetunji
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A New Production-Inventory Planning Model for Joint Growing and Deteriorating Items [PDF]
The production-inventory models are traditionally adopted for manufacturing systems. A relatively new area of production-inventory planning is related to livestock growing process.
Hadi Mokhtari +2 more
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This research develops an optimization model for growing items in a supply chain with three stages: farmer, processor, and retailer while considering imperfect quality, mortality, shortages with full backordering, and carbon emissions.
Cynthia Griselle De-la-Cruz-Márquez +7 more
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Economic Order Quantity for Growing Items with Discrete Orders [PDF]
This paper presents an economic order quantity model (EOQ) for growing items. In this inventory system, a buyer orders those items such as livestock and poultry, after a period of time grow and reach their ideal weight.
Amirhossein Nobil, Ata Allah Taleizadeh
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Inventory models that consider environmental and quality concerns have received some attention in the literature, yet no model developed to date has investigated these features in combination with growing items.
Cynthia Griselle De-la-Cruz-Márquez +7 more
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Fundamentally, newborn items that are used commercially, such as chicken, fish, and small camel, grow day by day in size and also increase their weight. The seller offers a credit policy to the buyer to increase sales for a particular growing item (fish),
Osama Abdulaziz Alamri
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Growing items like chicken broilers play a critical role in consumption baskets; however, their real characteristics have been neglected in the research focusing on inventory models such as economic order quantity (EOQ).
Erfan Nobil, Amir Hossein Nobil
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