Volume 3 Issue 4 pp. 607-616 Summer, 2012


A disruption production model with exponential demand


U. K. Khedlekar


In general, production system often gets disrupted due to uncertainty and un-planned events, which also affect demands resulting in less abet-margin of a company. With disrupted production system, management would need to study the variation of demand pattern and disruption of system; we have attempted an effort to establish an exponential demand with the production system and solved analytically the problem to determine production time before and after disruptions. Exponentially demand pattern studied, and also we simulate for sensitivity analysis in order to find which parameter is getting significant change for the proposed model.


DOI: 10.5267/j.ijiec.2012.03.006

Keywords: Inventory, Disrupted Production System, Deterioration, Optimal Time

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