Inventory models for reverse logistics

In this thesis, we analyze and develop solution methodologies for several inventory models that arise in reverse logistics. The first model we consider is a product recovery system with deterministic demand and return. It is assumed that recovered items (recoverable items that are returned and reman...

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Main Author: Yan, Feng
Other Authors: S. Viswanathan
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Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-355142024-01-12T10:18:34Z Inventory models for reverse logistics Yan, Feng S. Viswanathan Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Operations management::Inventory control In this thesis, we analyze and develop solution methodologies for several inventory models that arise in reverse logistics. The first model we consider is a product recovery system with deterministic demand and return. It is assumed that recovered items (recoverable items that are returned and remanufactured) are as good as new and satisfy the same demand as new items. The demand rate and return fraction rate per unit time are constant and known in advance. The relevant costs are setup cost for remanufacturing recoverable items, setup cost for manufacturing, holding cost for recoverable (or returned) items in stock, and holding cost for serviceable (i.e. newly manufactured or remanufactured/recovered) items in stock. The objective is to minimize the long run average total costs. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (NBS) 2010-04-20T02:49:13Z 2010-04-20T02:49:13Z 2010 2010 Thesis Yan, F. (2010). Inventory models for reverse logistics. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/35514 10.32657/10356/35514 en 133 p. application/pdf
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Inventory models for reverse logistics
description In this thesis, we analyze and develop solution methodologies for several inventory models that arise in reverse logistics. The first model we consider is a product recovery system with deterministic demand and return. It is assumed that recovered items (recoverable items that are returned and remanufactured) are as good as new and satisfy the same demand as new items. The demand rate and return fraction rate per unit time are constant and known in advance. The relevant costs are setup cost for remanufacturing recoverable items, setup cost for manufacturing, holding cost for recoverable (or returned) items in stock, and holding cost for serviceable (i.e. newly manufactured or remanufactured/recovered) items in stock. The objective is to minimize the long run average total costs.
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