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Inventory of complementary products with stock-dependent demand under vendor-managed inventory with consignment policy

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SCIENTIA IRANICA
Volume 25, Issue 4, Pages 2347-2360

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.24200/sci.2017.4457

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Supply chain coordination; Inventory control; Complementary products; Stock-dependent demand; Consignment; Vendor-managed inventory

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This paper proposes an integrated two-stage model, which consists of one vendor and one buyer for two complementary products. The vendor produces two types of products and delivers them to the buyer in distinct batches. Buyer stocks items in the warehouse and on the shelf. The demand for each product is sensitive to stock levels of both products. A vendor-managed inventory with consignment stock policy is considered. The number of shipments and replenishment lot sizes are jointly determined as decision variables in such a way that total profit is maximized. The numerical study shows that as complementation rate increases, the quantity of transfers and demand of both products increase. Hence, ignoring the complementation between products leads to the loss of some customers. (C) 2018 Sharif University of Technology. All rights reserved.

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