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Within the framework of reverse logistics, the classic economic lot-sizing problem has been extended with a remanufacturing option. In this extended problem, known quantities of used products are returned from customers in each period. These returned products can be remanufactured, so that they...
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In a recent paper, Fisher et al. (2001) present a method tomitigate end-effects in lot sizing by including a valuation term for end-of-horizon inventory in the objective function of the short-horizon model. Computational tests show that the proposed method outperforms the Wagner-Whitin algorithm...
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In this note we present an efficient exact algorithm to solve the joint pricing and inventoryproblem for which Bhattacharjee and Ramesh (2000) proposed two heuristics. Our algorithmappears to be superior also in terms of computation time. Furthermore, we point out several mistakes in the paper...
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