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Optimal Inventory Strategies for Pharmaceutical Products Incorporating Carbon Emissions
Health sector is a significant source of carbon emissions around the world. Today healthcare industries are looking for solutions to reduce carbon emissions associated with their operations. Operational adjustments, such as modifications in inventory strategies, have proven to be an effective way to decrease emissions. This paper offers optimal inventory strategies for healthcare system to achieve target customer service level while minimizing system total cost and carbon emissions.