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We consider a supply chain in which two suppliers compete for supply to a customer. Pricing and delivery … customer because she can lower her inventory with deliveries from more suppliers. In general, higher delivery frequencies lower …
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carrying cost, inventory policies (e.g., stocking levels), and pricing policies (e.g., quantity discounts) for retail …The inventory carrying cost has been assumed uniform for all products in an organization or a warehouse. This … variations in inventory holding costs in a warehouse in two industries based on the physical nature and the price of products. It …
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carrying cost, inventory policies (e.g., stocking levels), and pricing policies (e.g., quantity discounts) for retail …The inventory carrying cost has been assumed uniform for all products in an organization or a warehouse. This … variations in inventory holding costs in a warehouse in two industries based on the physical nature and the price of products. It …
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the retailer's optimal order quantity and pricing decisions. We find that even though the retailer faces uncertain demand …
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