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A new EPQ model: integrating lower pricing,rework and reject situations
Authors:W M Chan  R N Ibrahim  P B Lochert
Institution:Monash University, Caulfield Campus, Department of Mechanical Engineering , PO Box 197, Caulfield East, Vic 3145, Australia E-mail: weng.chan@eng.monash.edu.au raafat.ibrahim@eng.monash.edu.au paul.lochert@sci.monash.edu.au
Abstract:The economic production quantity (EPQ) is a well-known and commonly used inventory control technique. It has been used for well over 50 years to optimize lot sizes in transportation/production. The standard results are easy to apply but are based on a number of assumptions. A common assumption in the EPQ model is that all units produced are of perfect quality, this will underestimate the actual required quantity. Many researchers have studied the effects after relaxing this assumption on the EPQ model. The previous studies had considered that imperfect quality and defective items are either to be reworked instantaneously and kept in stock or rejected at a cost. The objective of this paper is to provide a framework to integrate lower pricing, rework and reject situations into a single EPQ model. A 100% inspection is performed in order to identify the amount of good quality items, imperfect quality items and defective items in each lot. This model assumes that items of imperfect quality, not necessarily defective, could be used in another production situation or sold to a particular purchaser at a lower price. The electronic and clothing industries give good examples for such situations. A mathematical model is developed and a numerical example is presented to illustrate the solution procedures. It is found that the time factor of when to sell the imperfect items is critical, as this decision will affect the inventory cost and the batch quantities.
Keywords:lower pricing  imperfect quality items  defective items  lot size  EPQ
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