A Newsboy Model for Apparel Items under Different Backordering Situations and Inflations of Green Supply Chain

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This paper focuses on the integration and dynamic issues of green supply chain inventory management. The major purpose of this research is to derive optimal inventory policies for players of a supply chain when the integrated joint total cost and profit are optimized globally. The objectives of this paper are to develop mathematical inventory models considering different planning horizons and various issues for fashion product types under the uncertain environment. And in this study we also show the benefits and importance of corporation and information for supply chain numbers.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 807-809)

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2876-2881

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September 2013

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