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An Investigation of Involving Supplier and Manufacturer Based Inventory Models Under Uncertain Fuzzy Constraints

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The study & involvement of supplier in new product manufacturing have essentially centered around the globe considering, long-term manufacture method and other successful factors. In this paper we will check a feasible and analytic solution which recognizes both long-term as well as short-term operational methods regarding suppliers context. The principle part of this paper depends on information from an alternate contextual investigation of involving a new supplier and manufacturing of new product in respected garden chemical company as well as magazine company. Our main aim is to minimize the cost using space constraint and maximize the profit using budget constraint for short-term objectives as well as long term advantages of involving a new supplier in product manufacture. Here this research contributes to the dynamic capabilities which permutes us to observed, to understand and to facilitate the problem that how organizations can adequately redesigns a maximum profit and minimize cost for models in product manufacturing from different resources prepared by suppliers.

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Das, R., Solanki, H., Jana, R.K. (2020). An Investigation of Involving Supplier and Manufacturer Based Inventory Models Under Uncertain Fuzzy Constraints. In: Castillo, O., Jana, D., Giri, D., Ahmed, A. (eds) Recent Advances in Intelligent Information Systems and Applied Mathematics. ICITAM 2019. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 863. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34152-7_19

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