Authors:
Mrityunjoy Kumar Pandit,DOI NO:
https://doi.org/10.26782/jmcms.2024.12.00005Keywords:
Fuzzy Production model,Fuzzy valued demand,Green level of the product,Triangular fuzzy number,Abstract
Many studies on manufacturing and inventory management for increasingly problematic commodities have focused on how quality, greenness, product warranties, and environmental concerns might be incorporated into industrial operations. However, comparatively few articles have integrated these two themes. To close this knowledge gap and advance practice, these two decaying object criteria must be included in the study. The following assumptions are used to create a warranty-based, sustainable production inventory model for green products. In this article, we look at how greenness, product assurances, and reducing carbon emissions technologies impact overall profit to assist those making decisions to make better choices regarding pricing and replenishment. Due to the consideration of fuzzy valued inventory parameters along with the objective function's nonlinearity and the presence of five decision variables, we have addressed this problem with the help of the Lingo 18 software along with the defuzzification technique. The mathematical formula is quantitatively demonstrated in one experiment, and a sensitivity analysis is performed to determine the effects of various factors on overall profit and management insights.Refference:
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