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Net Present Value Maximization in Inventory Management System

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The paper researches the model of profit maximization for a commercial company, taking into account the intensity of the sale of goods, the cost of purchase, the cost of delivery, the cost of storage and the cost of sale of goods. The alternative investments of available capital are also taken into account. It is shown that the profit function, depending on the period of delivery of goods, has a single maximum point. A model of the problem of the profit maximization in multi-product systems with limited working capital has been built and an algorithm for solving it has been developed.

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Malakh, S.A., Servakh, V.V. (2019). Net Present Value Maximization in Inventory Management System. In: Bykadorov, I., Strusevich, V., Tchemisova, T. (eds) Mathematical Optimization Theory and Operations Research. MOTOR 2019. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1090. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33394-2_30

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