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8 December 2004 The effect of product substitution at non-boundary inventory states
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Proceedings Volume 5583, Environmentally Conscious Manufacturing IV; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.571167
Event: Optics East, 2004, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Abstract
In this study, we aim to analyze the effect of substitution policies on the on-hand inventory of finished goods for hybrid manufacturing/remanufacturing systems, where both new and remanufactured versions of a product coexist. We consider the case where the remanufactured products are offered to the market for a fraction of the new product price. Here we propose a model that quantitatively measures the pros and cons of supplying a particular demand for a version of the product with a different version in terms of immediate and average long-run costs and benefits. Then using this model we compare the effectiveness of one way and mutual substitution policies both at boundary and non-boundary inventory states.
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Aybek Korugan "The effect of product substitution at non-boundary inventory states", Proc. SPIE 5583, Environmentally Conscious Manufacturing IV, (8 December 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.571167
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KEYWORDS
Manufacturing

Systems modeling

Control systems

Numerical analysis

Process modeling

Stochastic processes

Switching

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