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Optimal manufacturer's replenishment policies for deteriorating items in a supply chain with up-stream and down-stream trade credits

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  • Chang, Chun-Tao
  • Teng, Jinn-Tsair
  • Chern, Maw-Sheng

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Liao (2008) presented the optimal retailer's replenishment policies in the EPQ model for deteriorating items with two-level trade credit, in which the retailer receives the supplier trade credit M, and provides the customer trade credit N (N

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  • Chang, Chun-Tao & Teng, Jinn-Tsair & Chern, Maw-Sheng, 2010. "Optimal manufacturer's replenishment policies for deteriorating items in a supply chain with up-stream and down-stream trade credits," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 127(1), pages 197-202, September.
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