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Chandramohan, J & Ramasamy, U. (2023). A sustainable inventory model for growing items considering carbon emissions, product expiry, and profit-sharing policy.Journal of Future Sustainability, 3(4), 201-222.
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Sebatjane, M., & Adetunji, O. (2021). Optimal lot-sizing and shipment decisions in a three-echelon supply chain for growing items with inventory level-and expiration date-dependent demand. Applied Mathematical Modelling, 90, 1204-1225.
Sebatjane, M., & Adetunji, O. (2022). Optimal inventory replenishment and shipment policies in a three-echelon supply chain for growing items with expiration dates. OPSEARCH, 1-30.
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Singh, S., Khurana, D., & Tayal, S. (2016). An economic order quantity model for deteriorating products having stock dependent demand with trade credit period and preservation technology. Uncertain Supply Chain Management, 4(1), 29-42.
Taleizadeh, A. A., Tavassoli, S., & Bhattacharya, A. (2020). Inventory ordering policies for mixed sale of products under inspection policy, multiple prepayment, partial trade credit, payments linked to order quantity and full backordering. Annals of Operations Research, 287(1), 403-437.
Teng, J. T., Min, J., & Pan, Q. (2012). Economic order quantity model with trade credit financing for non-decreasing demand. Omega, 40(3), 328-335.
Thangam, A., & Uthayakumar, R. (2009). Two-echelon trade credit financing for perishable items in a supply chain when demand depends on both selling price and credit period. Computers & Industrial Engineering, 57(3), 773-786.
Alfares, H. K., & Afzal, A. R. (2021). An economic order quantity model for growing items with imperfect quality and shortages. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 46(2), 1863-1875.
Cárdenas-Barrón, L. E., Shaikh, A. A., Tiwari, S., & Treviño-Garza, G. (2020). An EOQ inventory model with nonlinear stock dependent holding cost, nonlinear stock dependent demand and trade credit. Computers & Industrial Engineering, 139, 105557.
Choudhury, M., & Mahata, G. C. (2021). Sustainable integrated and pricing decisions for two-echelon supplier–retailer supply chain of growing items. RAIRO-Operations Research, 55(5), 3171-3195.
Dye, C. Y., & Yang, C. T. (2015). Sustainable trade credit and replenishment decisions with credit-linked demand under carbon emission constraints. European Journal of Operational Research, 244(1), 187-200.
Gharaei, A., & Almehdawe, E. (2020). Economic growing quantity. International Journal of Production Economics, 223, 107517.
Gharaei, A., & Almehdawe, E. (2021). Optimal sustainable order quantities for growing items. Journal of Cleaner Production, 307, 127216.
Giri, B. C., Bhattacharjee, R., & Maiti, T. (2018). Optimal payment time in a two-echelon supply chain with price-dependent demand under trade credit financing. International Journal of Systems Science: Operations & Logistics, 5(4), 374-392.
Goodman, P. (1999). A Look Inside the Modern Poultry Plant. Washington Post. 2 August, 1999.
Hidayat, Y. A., Riaventin, V. N., & Jayadi, O. (2020). Economic order quantity model for growing items with incremental quantity discounts, capacitated storage facility, and limited budget. Jurnal Teknik Industri, 22(1), 1-10.
Lou, K. R., & Wang, W. C. (2013). Optimal trade credit and order quantity when trade credit impacts on both demand rate and default risk. Journal of the Operational Research Society, 64(10), 1551-1556.
Mahata, P., Mahata, G. C., & De, S. K. (2020). An economic order quantity model under two-level partial trade credit for time varying deteriorating items. International Journal of Systems Science: Operations & Logistics, 7(1), 1-17.
Malekitabar, M., Yaghoubi, S., & Gholamian, M. R. (2019). A novel mathematical inventory model for growing-mortal items (case study: Rainbow trout). Applied Mathematical Modelling, 71, 96-117.
Moon, I., Giri, B. C., & Ko, B. (2005). Economic order quantity models for ameliorating/deteriorating items under inflation and time discounting. European Journal of Operational Research, 162(3), 773-785.
Mittal, M., & Sharma, M. (2021). Economic Ordering Policies for Growing Items (Poultry) with Trade-Credit Financing. International Journal of Applied and Computational Mathematics, 7(2), 1-11.
Nobil, A., & Taleizadeh, A. A. (2019). Economic Order Quantity for Growing Items with Discrete Orders. Journal of Modeling in Engineering, 17(56), 123-129.
Rezaei, J. (2014). Economic order quantity for growing items. International Journal of Production Economics, 155, 109-113.
Rout, C., Paul, A., Kumar, R. S., Chakraborty, D., & Goswami, A. (2020). Cooperative sustainable supply chain for deteriorating item and imperfect production under different carbon emission regulations. Journal of cleaner production, 272, 122170.
Sarkar, B., Saren, S., & Cárdenas-Barrón, L. E. (2015). An inventory model with trade-credit policy and variable deterioration for fixed lifetime products. Annals of Operations Research, 229(1), 677-702.
Sebatjane, M., & Adetunji, O. (2019). Economic order quantity model for growing items with incremental quantity discounts. Journal of Industrial Engineering International, 15(4), 545-556.
Sebatjane, M., & Adetunji, O. (2019). Economic order quantity model for growing items with imperfect quality. Operations Research Perspectives, 6, 100088.
Sebatjane, M., & Adetunji, O. (2019). Three-echelon supply chain inventory model for growing items. Journal of Modelling in Management, 15(2), 567-587.
Sebatjane, M., & Adetunji, O. (2020). Optimal inventory replenishment and shipment policies in a four-echelon supply chain for growing items with imperfect quality. Production & Manufacturing Research, 8(1), 130-157.
Sebatjane, M., & Adetunji, O. (2020). A three-echelon supply chain for economic growing quantity model with price-and freshness-dependent demand: Pricing, ordering and shipment decisions. Operations Research Perspectives, 7, 100153.
Sebatjane, M., & Adetunji, O. (2021). Optimal lot-sizing and shipment decisions in a three-echelon supply chain for growing items with inventory level-and expiration date-dependent demand. Applied Mathematical Modelling, 90, 1204-1225.
Sebatjane, M., & Adetunji, O. (2022). Optimal inventory replenishment and shipment policies in a three-echelon supply chain for growing items with expiration dates. OPSEARCH, 1-30.
Sebatjane, M. (2022). The impact of preservation technology investments on lot-sizing and shipment strategies in a three-echelon food supply chain involving growing and deteriorating items. Operations Research Perspectives, 100241.
Singh, S., Khurana, D., & Tayal, S. (2016). An economic order quantity model for deteriorating products having stock dependent demand with trade credit period and preservation technology. Uncertain Supply Chain Management, 4(1), 29-42.
Taleizadeh, A. A., Tavassoli, S., & Bhattacharya, A. (2020). Inventory ordering policies for mixed sale of products under inspection policy, multiple prepayment, partial trade credit, payments linked to order quantity and full backordering. Annals of Operations Research, 287(1), 403-437.
Teng, J. T., Min, J., & Pan, Q. (2012). Economic order quantity model with trade credit financing for non-decreasing demand. Omega, 40(3), 328-335.
Thangam, A., & Uthayakumar, R. (2009). Two-echelon trade credit financing for perishable items in a supply chain when demand depends on both selling price and credit period. Computers & Industrial Engineering, 57(3), 773-786.