Abstract
We developed an economic order quantity (EOQ) model with a learning effect and carbon emissions under inflationary conditions and inspection for retailers where the items deteriorate naturally. Finally, the total profit of the retailer is maximized with respect to cycle length. A sensitivity analysis was also performed to understand the robustness of the model. In the sensitivity analysis, we discuss the impact of learning rate, inflation rate, and deterioration rate on lot size and length of the cycle, as well as the retailer’s entire profit function. Observations and managerial insights are discussed. The effect of inventory parameters on the total profit is shown in the sensitivity section.
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development
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