Integrated vendor-buyer supply chain model with deteriorated items by reducing carbon emission.
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Publication:6489835
Karuppuchamy Annadurai, V. Rajarajeswari
Publication date: 22 April 2024
Published in: Gaṇita (Search for Journal in Brave)
inventoryinspectioncarbon taxreworkcarbon emissionmake-to-order policyvariable transportation costcarbon cap- and trade
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