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Inventory Optimization
Series Editors
Nita H. Shah
Department of Mathematics, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Mandeep Mittal
Department of Mathematics, Amity Institute of Applied Sciences, Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
Leopoldo Eduardo Crdenas-Barrn
Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Monterrey, Mexico

Inventory management is a very tedious task faced by all the organizations in any sector of the economy. It makes decisions for policies, activities and procedures in order to make sure that the right amount of each item is held in stock at any time. Many industries suffer from indiscipline in ordering and production mismatch. Providing best policy to control such mismatch would be invaluable to them.

The primary objective of this book series is to explore various effective methods for inventory control and management using optimization techniques. The series will facilitate many potential authors to become the editors or author in this book series. The series focuses on an aspect of Operations Research which does not get the importance it deserves. Most researchers working on inventory management are publishing under different topics like decision making, computational techniques and optimization techniques, production engineering etc. The series will provide the much needed platform for them to publish and reach the correct audience.

Some of the areas that the series aims to cover are:

  • Inventory optimization

  • Inventory management models

  • Retail inventory management

  • Supply chain optimization

  • Logistics management

  • Reverse logistics and closed-loop supply chains

  • Green supply chain

  • Supply chain management

  • Management and control of production and logistics systems

  • Datamining techniques

  • Bigdata analysis in inventory management

  • Artificial intelligence

  • Internet of things

  • Operations and logistics management

  • Production and inventory management

  • Artificial intelligence and expert system

  • Marketing, modelling and simulation

  • Information technology

This book series will publish volumes of books which will be edited and reviewed by the reputed researcher of inventory optimization area. The beginner and experienced researchers both can publish their innovative research work in the form of edited chapters in the books of this series by getting in touch with the contact person. Practitioners and industrialist can share their real time experience bolstered with case studies. The objective is to provide a platform to the practitioners, educators, researchers and industrialist to publish their valuable work in the area of inventory optimization.

This series will be beneficial for practitioners, educators and researchers. It will also be helpful for retailers/managers for improving business functions and making more accurate and realistic decisions.

More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/16688

Editors
Nita H. Shah and Mandeep Mittal
Soft Computing in Inventory Management
1st ed. 2021
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Editors
Nita H. Shah
Department of Mathematics, University of Gujarat, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Mandeep Mittal
Department of Mathematics, Amity Institute of Applied Sciences, Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
ISSN 2730-9347 e-ISSN 2730-9355
Inventory Optimization
ISBN 978-981-16-2155-0 e-ISBN 978-981-16-2156-7
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-2156-7
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Contents
Nita H. Shah and Milan B. Patel
Poonam Mishra , Azharuddin Shaikh and Isha Talati
Venkata S. S. Yadavalli , Olufemi Adetunji and Rafid Alrikabi
Srabani Shee and Tripti Chakrabarti
Aastha , Sarla Pareek and Vinti Dhaka
Ajay Singh Yadav , Navin Ahlawat , Anupam Swami and Mohammed Abid
Rita Yadav , Mandeep Mittal , Navneet Kumar Lamba and Mahesh Kumar Jayaswal
Isha Talati , Poonam Mishra and Azharuddin Shaikh
Shikha Yadav , Farah Siddiqui and Aditi Khanna
Urmila Chaudhari , Nita H. Shah and Mrudul Y. Jani
Monika K. Naik and Nita H. Shah
Editors and Contributors
About the Editors
Prof. Nita H. Shah

heads the Department of Mathematics in Gujarat University, India. She is a post-doctoral visiting research fellow of University of New Brunswick, Canada. Professor Nitas research interests include inventory modeling in supply chain, robotic modeling, mathematical modeling of infectious diseases, image processing, dynamical systems and its applications etc. She has completed 3-UGC sponsored projects. She has published 13 monograph, five textbooks, and 475+ peer-reviewed research papers. Her five edited books have been published by international publishers such as Springer. She has guided 28 Ph.D. students and 15 M.Phil. students till now. She has travelled in USA, Singapore, Canada, South Africa, Malaysia, and Indonesia for lectures and visiting faculty posts. She was Vice-President of Operational Research Society of India, and council member of Indian Mathematical Society.

Dr. Mandeep Mittal

started his career in the education industry in 2000 with Amity Group. Currently, he is working as Head and Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics, Amity Institute of Applied Sciences, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida. He earned his post-doctorate from Hanyang University, South Korea, in 2016, Ph.D. (2012) from the University of Delhi, India, and post-graduation in Applied Mathematics from IIT Roorkee, India (2000). He has published more than 70 research papers in international journals and proceedings papers in international conferences. He has co-edited five research books with international publishers such as Springer. Awarded the Best Faculty Award by the Amity School of Engineering and Technology, New Delhi for the year 20162017, he has so far guided four Ph.D. scholars, and four students working with him in the area of Inventory Control and Management. He also served as Dean of Students Activities at Amity School of Engineering and Technology, Delhi, for nine years, and worked as Head, Department of Mathematics in the same institute for a year. He is a member of editorial boards of

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