Inventory Optimization of Deteriorating Items: A Comprehensive Review of Carbon-Control Policies and Their Impact on Shelf Life, Greening Effects, and Rework Policies

Poonam Verma, Vinod Kumar Mishra
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This study examines the deteriorating inventory management problem for items with short shelf life, considering alternative carbon control strategies from 2018 to 2023. These policies include carbon cap and trade, trade and credit policy, carbon-emission control, and others. The study takes into account critical elements such as shelf life, optimal policies, modelling approaches, greening effects, subsidies, and rework policies. The analysis started with a search for 'EOQ Model' in the Science Direct database, which generated 788 items. For a comprehensive evaluation, were restricted our resources to 329 scientific publications, including deterioration. Following that, it was limited to carbon emissions, obtaining 123 results. The papers referenced above cover a wide range of issues, including remanufacturing and rework, as well as carbon caps and trade-credit systems for data collection, yielding 45 and 32 research articles, respectively. The review prioritizes respected publications of peer-reviewed journals papers for reliable results were examined. A review of the literature suggested that future research should concentrate on stochastic modelling. The emphasis has been placed on identifying future study gaps that will aid in the development of most relevant models. The current work will serve as a guideline for selecting the suitable mathematical technique(s) and methodology(s) in various situations involving deteriorating items. The current analysis examined 42 research papers on deteriorating inventory modelling accessible in the literature to characterize its current state and indicate probable future directions. Future research needs have also been identified. This comprehensive study is firmly believed to fill a knowledge gap on deteriorating inventory and support in the formulation of appropriate methods for the creation of a successful and effective inventory control system for deteriorating products.
劣质物品的库存优化:全面回顾碳控制政策及其对货架期、绿化效果和返工政策的影响
本研究探讨了保质期较短物品的变质库存管理问题,考虑了 2018 年至 2023 年的替代碳控制策略。这些政策包括碳限额与交易、贸易与信贷政策、碳排放控制等。研究考虑了保质期、最优政策、建模方法、绿化效果、补贴和返工政策等关键因素。分析工作从在 Science Direct 数据库中搜索 "EOQ 模型 "开始,共搜索到 788 条信息。为了进行全面评估,我们将资源限制在 329 篇科学出版物上,其中包括《恶化》。之后,我们将搜索范围限制在碳排放方面,共获得 123 项结果。上述论文涉及广泛的问题,包括再制造和再加工,以及碳排放上限和数据收集的贸易信贷制度,分别产生了 45 篇和 32 篇研究文章。审查优先考虑了同行评审期刊上发表的受人尊敬的论文,以获得可靠的结果。文献综述表明,未来的研究应集中于随机建模。重点是确定未来研究的空白点,这将有助于开发最相关的模型。当前的研究工作将为在涉及劣化物品的各种情况下选择合适的数学技术和方法提供指导。目前的分析工作研究了文献中 42 篇关于损耗库存模型的研究论文,以确定其现状并指出未来可能的研究方向。此外,还确定了未来的研究需求。我们坚信,这项综合研究将填补有关变质库存的知识空白,并有助于制定适当的方法,为变质产品创建一个成功、有效的库存控制系统。
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