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The effect of consolidated periods in heterogeneous lot-sizing games
2021
TOP - An Official Journal of the Spanish Society of Statistics and Operations Research
AbstractWe consider a cooperative game defined by an economic lot-sizing problem with heterogeneous costs over a finite time horizon, in which each firm faces demand for a single product in each period and coalitions can pool orders. The model of cooperation works as follows: ordering channels and holding and backlogging technologies are shared among the members of the coalitions. This implies that each firm uses the best ordering channel and holding technology provided by the participants in
doi:10.1007/s11750-021-00614-0
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