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This paper addresses the joint determination of a rotation cycle time and number of shipments for a multi-item economic production quantity (EPQ) model with random defective rate. The classic EPQ model considers production planning for a single product with a perfect production process and...
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This paper is concerned with solving a vendor–buyer integrated inventory problem with rework and a specific multi-delivery policy by a two-phase algebraic approach. Conventional method to the problem is to use differential calculus and Hessian matrix equations to prove convexity of system cost...
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Globalization has not only generated immense business opportunities, but also created a very competitive marketplace. To retain competitive advantage, a manufacturer must satisfy a client's multiproduct and quality requirements with limited in-house capacity. An outsourcing strategy can overcome...
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Globalization has not only generated immense business opportunities, but also created a very competitive marketplace. To retain competitive advantage, a manufacturer must satisfy a client's multiproduct and quality requirements with limited in-house capacity. An outsourcing strategy can overcome...
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In a recent study [Chiu et al., 2007. Determining the optimal run time for EPQ model with scrap, rework, and stochastic breakdowns. European Journal of Operational Research 180, 664–676], the perfect rework of nonconforming items was assumed in a production system that is subject to stochastic...
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Operating in highly competitive global markets, management of the contemporary corporations constantly seeks to cut down various operating costs, such as inventory holding costs in the production units and their affiliated retailers. For the purpose of reducing stock holding cost, this paper...
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