2011
DOI: 10.1504/ijism.2011.044889
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Defective item inventory model with remanufacturing or replenishing in an integrated supply chain

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“…Chung and Wee [20] and Wee et al [21] investigated a production inventory problem, including green product design and the remanufacturing process, to reduce the adverse effects of the short life cycle of perishable products. Lin and Lin [22] and Widyadana and Wee [23] developed an inventory model to minimize the total supply chain costs, considering defective items and remanufacturing processes. Karimi et al [24] studied the traveling agent problem in a green supply chain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chung and Wee [20] and Wee et al [21] investigated a production inventory problem, including green product design and the remanufacturing process, to reduce the adverse effects of the short life cycle of perishable products. Lin and Lin [22] and Widyadana and Wee [23] developed an inventory model to minimize the total supply chain costs, considering defective items and remanufacturing processes. Karimi et al [24] studied the traveling agent problem in a green supply chain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, Pal et al [54] considered a two-echelon competitive supply chain with trade credit policy. Alternative production-inventory models that have investigated various aspects of the coordination of supply chains are as follows: Goyal [55], Yao and Chiou [56], Chung and Wee [57], Chang et al [58], Lin and Lin [59], C ardenas-Barr on et al [60], Lin et al [61], Su [62], Sana [63], Das et al [64], Ouyang et al [65], Giri and Sharma [66], Ouyang et al [67], Sana [68], Sarkar [69], Mahata et al [70], and their references.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reuse of information is related to its validity and timing -the more that is known about how particular information was derived the more it is trusted [9]. In this respect the concept of just-in-time (JIT) information management is appealing with the aim of providing the right information for the right users at the right time [10,11]. In relation to this, critical success factors in establishing JIT architecture are discussed in [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%