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A production-repair inventory model with time-varying demand and multiple setups

In this paper, we proposed a model for a inventory system that satisfies a continuous time-varying demand for a finished product over a known and finite planning horizon by supplying both new and repaired items. New items are fabricated from a single type of raw material procured from external suppliers, while used items are collected from the customers and then repaired to a condition that is ‘as good as new’. During each time interval, new items and used items are produced from multiple production and repair runs. The problem is to determine a joint policy for raw materials procurement, new items fabrication, and used items repair such that the total relevant cost of the model is minimized. We also proposed a numerical solution procedure and we tested the model with some numerical examples and a simple sensitivity analysis.

Time: Fri 2016-12-16 11.00 - 12.00

Location: Seminar room 3721, Lindstedtsv. 25

Participating: Prof. Mohd Bin Omar, University of Malaya, Malaysia

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Keywords: Inventory; Production; Time-varying demand; Reuse