Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
481377 European Journal of Operational Research 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents an up-to-date review of the advances made in the field of inventory control of perishable items (deteriorating inventory). The last extensive review on this topic dates back to 2001 (Goyal S.K. and Giri B.C., Recent trends in modeling of deteriorating inventory, European Journal of Operational Research, 134, 1–16). Since then, over two hundred articles on this subject have been published in the major journals on inventory control, indicating the need for a new review. We use the classification of Goyal and Giri based on shelf life characteristics and demand characteristics. Contributions are highlighted by discussing main system characteristics, including price discounts, backordering or lost sales, single or multiple items, one or two warehouses, single or multi-echelon, average cost or discounted cash flow, and payment delay.

► Review of inventory systems with deterioration. ► Classification of Goyal and Giri (EJOR, 2001) used. ► Over 200 articles 2001–2011 reviewed. ► Contributions highlighted by system characteristics.

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