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Table 8. 1993 Technical-Grade Hydrogen Peroxide Price Schedule ... Table 8. 1993 Technical-Grade Hydrogen Peroxide Price Schedule ...
Industrial Products Catalog and Price Schedules, United States Borax Chemical Corp., Los Angeles, Calif., 1991. [Pg.210]

If available and if desired, detailed electricity pricing schedule can be included for base load and incremental additional consumption.)... [Pg.760]

For callable bonds, the market convention is to calculate a yield to call in addition to a yield to maturity. A callable bond may be called at more than one price and these prices are specified in a call price schedule. The yield to call assumes that the issuer will call the bond at some call date and the call price is then specified in the call schedule... [Pg.74]

Multi-Unit Auctions. Consider an auction for multiple units of the same type of item, and in particular the reverse auction setting where the focus is to minimize the cost subject to bid requirements. We will consider four cases (i) divisible bids, (ii) indivisible bids with XOR bid structures, (iii) price schedules, which can be viewed as a compact representation for a generalized XOR with indivisible bids. Suppose in all of these cases that a buyer wants to buy Q identical units of the same item. [Pg.166]

Price Schedules. If the bids incorporate price schedules (such as... [Pg.167]

Each supplier responds with a price schedule that consists of a list of Mi price quantity pairs, pn, [ i,9ii]), . PiMi, Each price quan-... [Pg.167]

The price schedule incorporates an infinite large number of potential indivisible bids from each of the intervals with an XOR constraint across these possible bids. [Pg.167]

Associate a decision variable, Xij G 0,1, with each level j of each price schedule i which takes the value 1 if the number of units sourced to supplier i is in the interval [q., Qij]), and continuous variable Zij that specifies the exact number of units sourced above q. from supplier i. Constraints ensure that... [Pg.167]

Recently, Kothari et al. [56] have proposed a fully polynomial-time approximation scheme (FPTAS) for a variation on this price-schedule problem in which the cost functions are piecewise and marginal-decreasing and each supplier has a capacity constraint. The approach is to construct a 2-approximation to a generalized knapsack problem, which can then be used to scale a dynamicprogramming algorithm and compute an (1 + e) approximation in worst-case time T = 0 nc) /e), for n bidders and with a maximum of c pieces in each bid. ... [Pg.168]

Individual item rates should be scrutinized for consistency before comparing contractors offers. Experienced contractors are often able to spot, in a pricing schedule, items whose quantities are likely to increase (which they load) and those which should decrease (which they lighten), thereby securing a higher payment than the summation of their bid for comparative purposes would indicate. Items such as dayworks rates need a particularly jaundiced eye. [Pg.270]

Price range depends on grade, quantity, and color (price schedule for 1992) ... [Pg.53]

Given a pricing schedule with quantity discounts, what is the optimal purchasing decision for a buyer seeking to maximize profits How does this decision affect the supply chain in terms of lot sizes, cycle inventories, and flow times ... [Pg.286]

Under what conditions should a suppher offer quantity discounts What are appropriate pricing schedules that a supplier seeking to maximize profits should offer ... [Pg.286]

Marginal (or incremental) unit quantity discounts are also referred to as multi-block tariffs. In this case, the pricing schedule contains specified break points qo, qi, q It is not the average... [Pg.288]

Faced with such a pricing schedule, the retailer s objective is to decide on a lot size that maximizes profits or, equivalently, minimizes material, order, and holding costs. [Pg.289]

Let us return to DO from Example 11-7. Assume that the manufacturer uses the following marginal unit discount pricing schedule ... [Pg.290]

AEC Plutonium Price Schedule, AEC Release, June 1957, Federal Register. June 6, 1957. [Pg.26]


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