2014
DOI: 10.1155/2014/747419
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Abstract: This paper studies an inventory model for Weibull-distributed deterioration items with trapezoidal type demand rate, in which shortages are allowed and partially backlogging depends on the waiting time for the next replenishment. The inventory models starting with no shortage is are to be discussed, and an optimal inventory replenishment policy of the model is proposed. Finally, numerical examples are provided to illustrate the theoretical results, and a sensitivity analysis of the major parameters with respec… Show more

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“…There are two events that can take place in case stock out. First, the demands can be partially backordered, which has been considered in the literature by Molana et al (2012), Valliathal and Uthayakumar (2013), and Zhao (2014). The other event that can take place is complete backlogging (Singh and Saxena, 2013; Alizadeh et al , 2014; Bhunia et al , 2014; Chao et al , 2015).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are two events that can take place in case stock out. First, the demands can be partially backordered, which has been considered in the literature by Molana et al (2012), Valliathal and Uthayakumar (2013), and Zhao (2014). The other event that can take place is complete backlogging (Singh and Saxena, 2013; Alizadeh et al , 2014; Bhunia et al , 2014; Chao et al , 2015).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their model assumed the three-parameter Weibull deterioration and stochastic demand but failed to recognize and input salvage value, which will improve the applicability of the model. We refer to Yang (2012), Pattnayak (2013), Naserabadi et al (2014), Zhao (2014), Reddy (2016), andSamanta (2017) for some interesting pieces of literature on deteriorating inventory models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lin [ Case 3: 2 ≤ t 1 < T Lin et al [22] considered the inventory model which was proposed by Cheng and Wang [18]. Zhao [23] studied an inventory model for Weibull-distributed deterioration items with trapezoidal type demand rate and partial backlogging in which the model begins with no-shortage. While, in real situation, customers will respond differently in case of shortages, either to wait until replenishment or to look for alternative products, in this paper, we study an inventory model beginning with shortage, Weibull-distributed deterioration items, trapezoidal type demand rate, and time-dependent partial backlogging.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%