An optimal replenishment policy for a deteriorating items inventory model with substitution
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- Effect of Deterioration and Partial Substitution on Optimal Inventory Decisions for Complementary and Substitutable Items with Cost of Substitution under Joint Replenishment
- Optimal ordering quantities for substitutable deteriorating items under joint replenishment
- Impact of deterioration and cost of substitution on inventory decisions for complementary and substitutable items under joint replenishment
- Optimal inventory policies for deteriorating complementary and substitute items
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5845803
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- Optimal ordering quantities for substitutable deteriorating items under joint replenishment
- Effect of Deterioration and Partial Substitution on Optimal Inventory Decisions for Complementary and Substitutable Items with Cost of Substitution under Joint Replenishment
- An integrated production policy with defective items and stock-out based substitution under triangular dense fuzzy lock set environment
- Optimal inventory policies for deteriorating complementary and substitute items
- A sustainable retailer's inventory model to study the partial replacement for deteriorating items with variable shelf-life
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