Decision Support System to Assign Price Rebates of Fresh Horticultural Products Based on Quality Decay

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Autor(a) principal: Matos, Cláudia
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Maciel, Vinicius Biasutti Pitol, Fernandez, Carlos M., Lima, Tânia M., Gaspar, Pedro Dinis
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/11575
Resumo: Horticultural products ripeness brings out features like flavor, texture, aroma, skin changes and finally, generates waste due to its spoilage. To avoid or minimize it, many traders as supermarkets, mini-markets and groceriesmake changes in their fruit’s prices just before expiration date. However, customers’ acceptability changes during the products shelf life, which leads to selling decrease along products quality decay and, consequently, profit decrease. This behavior establishes a challenging scenario to manage stock replenishment and pricing strategies. Many studies present inventory management model for perishable food products but considering only physical quantity deterioration whereas some few authors discuss dynamic pricing, considering quantity and quality deterioration simultaneously. Aiming the optimization of profit in traders, this work introduces a decision support system to assign price rebates of fresh horticultural products based on quality decay. To achieve this goal, two methodologies were followed. The first one consists in using experimental test results formodeling purposes, based on Pontryagin’smaximum principle, using apple, banana and strawberry. The former consists in using questionnaire as sensitivity analysis of quality from customers’ perspective, bringing more reliability and criteria for modeling, since quality could be subjective. The result is a computational decision support system to predict the optimum price for a specific fruit during shelf life. The main objective is to extend the applicability of the computational tool in order to overcome challenges related to limitations of logistics, allowing mini-markets and groceries use this software.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Decision Support System to Assign Price Rebates of Fresh Horticultural Products Based on Quality Decay
title Decision Support System to Assign Price Rebates of Fresh Horticultural Products Based on Quality Decay
spellingShingle Decision Support System to Assign Price Rebates of Fresh Horticultural Products Based on Quality Decay
Matos, Cláudia
Food waste
Mathematical modelling
Perishable products
Decision support system
Price rebates
Quality decay
title_short Decision Support System to Assign Price Rebates of Fresh Horticultural Products Based on Quality Decay
title_full Decision Support System to Assign Price Rebates of Fresh Horticultural Products Based on Quality Decay
title_fullStr Decision Support System to Assign Price Rebates of Fresh Horticultural Products Based on Quality Decay
title_full_unstemmed Decision Support System to Assign Price Rebates of Fresh Horticultural Products Based on Quality Decay
title_sort Decision Support System to Assign Price Rebates of Fresh Horticultural Products Based on Quality Decay
author Matos, Cláudia
author_facet Matos, Cláudia
Maciel, Vinicius Biasutti Pitol
Fernandez, Carlos M.
Lima, Tânia M.
Gaspar, Pedro Dinis
author_role author
author2 Maciel, Vinicius Biasutti Pitol
Fernandez, Carlos M.
Lima, Tânia M.
Gaspar, Pedro Dinis
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Matos, Cláudia
Maciel, Vinicius Biasutti Pitol
Fernandez, Carlos M.
Lima, Tânia M.
Gaspar, Pedro Dinis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Food waste
Mathematical modelling
Perishable products
Decision support system
Price rebates
Quality decay
topic Food waste
Mathematical modelling
Perishable products
Decision support system
Price rebates
Quality decay
description Horticultural products ripeness brings out features like flavor, texture, aroma, skin changes and finally, generates waste due to its spoilage. To avoid or minimize it, many traders as supermarkets, mini-markets and groceriesmake changes in their fruit’s prices just before expiration date. However, customers’ acceptability changes during the products shelf life, which leads to selling decrease along products quality decay and, consequently, profit decrease. This behavior establishes a challenging scenario to manage stock replenishment and pricing strategies. Many studies present inventory management model for perishable food products but considering only physical quantity deterioration whereas some few authors discuss dynamic pricing, considering quantity and quality deterioration simultaneously. Aiming the optimization of profit in traders, this work introduces a decision support system to assign price rebates of fresh horticultural products based on quality decay. To achieve this goal, two methodologies were followed. The first one consists in using experimental test results formodeling purposes, based on Pontryagin’smaximum principle, using apple, banana and strawberry. The former consists in using questionnaire as sensitivity analysis of quality from customers’ perspective, bringing more reliability and criteria for modeling, since quality could be subjective. The result is a computational decision support system to predict the optimum price for a specific fruit during shelf life. The main objective is to extend the applicability of the computational tool in order to overcome challenges related to limitations of logistics, allowing mini-markets and groceries use this software.
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