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International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations

ISSN 1923-2934 (Online) - ISSN 1923-2926 (Print)
Quarterly Publication
Volume 8 Issue 1 pp. 85-118 , 2017

Strategic production modeling for defective items with imperfect inspection process, rework, and sales return under two-level trade credit Pages 85-118 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Aditi Khanna, Aakanksha Kishore, Chandra K. Jaggi

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijiec.2016.7.001

Keywords: Inventory, Production, Imperfect items, Inspection, Reworking, Two-stage trade credit

Abstract: Quality decisions are one of the major decisions in inventory management. It affects customer’s demand, loyalty and customer satisfaction and also inventory costs. Every manufacturing process is inherent to have some chance causes of variation which may lead to some defectives in the lot. So, in order to cater the customers with faultless products, an inspection process is inevitable, which may also be prone to errors. Thus for an operations manager, maintaining the quality of the lot and the screening process becomes a challenging task, when his objective is to determine the optimal order quantity for the inventory system. Besides these operational tasks, the goal is also to increase the customer base which eventually leads to higher profits. So, as a promotional tool, trade credit is being offered by both the retailer and supplier to their respective customers to encourage more frequent and higher volume purchases. Thus taking into account of these facts, a strategic production model is formulated here to study the combined effects of imperfect quality items, faulty inspection process, rework process, sales return under two level trade credit. The present study is a general framework for many articles and classical EPQ model. An analytical method is employed which jointly optimizes the retailer’s credit period and order quantity, so as to maximize the expected total profit per unit time. To study the behavior and application of the model, a numerical example has been cited and a comprehensive sensitivity analysis has been performed. The model can be widely applicable in manufacturing industries like textile, footwear, plastics, electronics, furniture etc.

How to cite this paper
Khanna, A., Kishore, A & Jaggi, C. (2017). Strategic production modeling for defective items with imperfect inspection process, rework, and sales return under two-level trade credit.International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations , 8(1), 85-118.

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