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A multiproduct EOQ model with permissible delay in payments and shortage within warehouse space constraint: a genetic algorithm approach (English)
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15 October 2020
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Summary: In today's business transactions, sometimes customers are allowed to pay in a grace period, i.e., permissible delay in payment occurs. This policy is advantageous both for the suppliers and for the customers. This paper formulates a multi-product economic order quantity (EOQ) problem with an order-quantity-dependent permissible delay in payment. In this problem, the shortage is backlogged and there is a warehouse constraint. We show that the model of the problem is a constrained nonlinear-integer-program and propose a genetic algorithm (GA) to solve it. Moreover, a statistical approach is employed to calibrate the parameters of the GA. A numerical example is presented at the end to not only demonstrate the application of the proposed parameter-tuned GA, but also to verify the results and to show GA performs better than a simulated annealing (SA) approach.
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economic order quantity
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UCT EOQ
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permissible delay
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payment delays
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shortage backlogging
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warehouse space constraints
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genetic algorithms
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simulated annealing
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nonlinear integer programming
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NLIP
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