Optimizing production and storage decisions for deteriorating items in energy-constrained systems
Le Cam Tu Nguyen,
Hong Nguyen Nguyen,
van Tien Duong and
Nhan Quy Nguyen
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Le Cam Tu Nguyen: The university of Danang
Hong Nguyen Nguyen: The university of Danang
van Tien Duong: The university of Danang
Nhan Quy Nguyen: Chaire Connected Innovation, LIST3N - OPTI - LIST3N - Optimisation - LIST3N - Laboratoire Informatique et Société Numérique - UTT - Université de Technologie de Troyes
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Abstract:
This study presents an enhanced Economic Production Quantity (EPQ) model that incorporates energy consumption and product deterioration to promote sustainable operations. The model simultaneously considers energy use during production and storage phases, deterioration behavior modeled by exponential decay, and a full backordering policy. It captures the interactions between inventory levels, energy efficiency, and product quality loss to better reflect real industrial conditions. Numerical analysis shows that integrating energy-related costs significantly reduces total expenses and minimizes deterioration losses. The findings underscore the importance of setup and energy costs in production planning and highlight energy efficiency as a key technological innovation for sustainable manufacturing. The proposed model offers practical guidance for industries striving to align economic objectives with environmental goals.
Keywords: Inventory model; Energy-efficient production; Deteriorating inventory; Sustainable manufacturing Backorder policy; Cold supply chain (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025-09-30
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Published in Journal of Science and Technology: Issue on Information and Communications Technology, 2025, pp.93-98. ⟨10.31130/ud-jst.2025.23(9C).541E⟩
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DOI: 10.31130/ud-jst.2025.23(9C).541E
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