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Investigating the green inventory control problem considering liquidity risk: Application in the dairy industry

•The green inventory management problem by considering financial issues is investigated.•The utilization of the material substitution is considered.•A real-world case study is investigated.•Sensitivity analysis and managerial suggestions are provided. In recent years, increasing concern regarding en...

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Published in:Sustainable cities and society 2023-05, Vol.92, p.104479, Article 104479
Main Authors: Taheri, Mona, Amalnick, Mohsen Sadegh, Taleizadeh, Ata Allah, Mardan, Ehsan
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