An Inventory Model for Time Dependent Deteriorate Rate and Variable Holding Cost

Abstract

This paper intends to show about the positive reflectance of an inventory model by using quadratic demand, shortage allow, deterioration rate time dependent with variable Holding cost. Finally we will see the effect of those parameters in total inventory cost. A numerical example is also taken to discuss the sensitivity of the models.

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Garima Sharma, Suman suman

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  • EP ID EP600722
  • DOI 10.24247/ijmcarjun20196
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Garima Sharma, Suman suman (2019). An Inventory Model for Time Dependent Deteriorate Rate and Variable Holding Cost. International Journal of Mathematics and Computer Applications Research (IJMCAR), 9(1), 37-44. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-600722