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Multi-objective linear fractional inventory model of multi-products with price-dependant demand rate in fuzzy environment
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    Multi-objective linear fractional inventory model of multi-products with price-dependant demand rate in fuzzy environment (English)
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    13 June 2018
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    Summary: In this paper, we propose a multi-criteria decision making approach for the solution of a multi-product inventory model without shortages. The model is considered over infinite horizon with price-dependant demand rate. The proposed model is formulated as a fractional multi-objective optimisation problem along with four constraints: budget constraint, space constraint, number of order constraint, and budgetary constraint on ordering cost of each item. The proposed inventory model becomes a multiple criteria decision making (MCDM) problem in fuzzy environment. This model is solved by multi-objective fuzzy goal programming (MOFGP) approach. Two numerical examples are given to illustrate the proposed model.
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    inventory modelling
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    membership function
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    goal programming
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    multi-objective optimisation
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    fractional programming
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