An analysis of retailer’s inventory in a two-echelon centralized supply chain co-ordination under price-sensitive demand

As the industrial environments become more competitive, managing specific inventory levels and coordination between channel members of a companies supply chain is very much crucial. In this paper, we have analyzed a two-echelon supply chain containing a manufacturer and a retailer in which the manuf...

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Costs
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Demand
Discount rates
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Environment
Inventory
Inventory control
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Order quantity
Ordination
Parameter sensitivity
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Suppliers
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