Study on Ordering Policy of Home Electronics Retailers under the Uncertain Quality Case in the Supply Chain

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Home electronics is short-cycle product with time-sensitive, the market demand volatility and large features and the unreliable environment of supply caused by a variety of uncertain factors. The value of the home electronics will become very low or even lost if it is over more than life cycle. The unreliability home electronics quality of supply is analyzed using quantitative analysis method, the impact of the maximum expected profit and the optimal order quantity of the home electronics retailer by defect rates and customers claim were also discussed in this paper.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 230-232)

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486-490

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May 2011

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