Perishable inventory management with dynamic pricing using time-temperature indicators linked to automatic detecting devices

Avi Herbon, Eugene Levner, T. C.E. Cheng

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Abstract

We consider the problem of inventory management of perishable products, typical examples of which include food, beverage, and pharmaceuticals. Retailers increasingly use RFID-supported time-temperature-indicator-based automatic devices (TTI-based ADs) to keep track of the age and quality of perishable items in stock and to reduce the risk of selling damaged products to customers. They also apply dynamic pricing to entice consumers to purchase items that approach their expiry dates. The problem is to maximize the retailer's profit while taking customer satisfaction into account. We first formulate the problem as a deterministic non-linear mixed integer program and apply a local search algorithm to approximately solve the problem. We then conduct sensitivity analysis based on extensive simulation experiments to evaluate the impacts of adopting TTI-based ADs and other factors on the solution under different scenarios.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)605-613
Number of pages9
JournalInternational Journal of Production Economics
Volume147
Issue numberPART C
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2014

Keywords

  • Customer sensitivity to product freshness
  • Dynamic pricing policy
  • Inventory management
  • Perishable products
  • RFID and TTI technology applications

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