The objective of this thesis is to develop models and algorithms to plan the purchasing of reusable containers in a closed-loop supply chain where the demand is increasing. We restrict our study to a periodic review process between a single manufacturer and a single supplier. Each item is transported either in a reusable container or in a single-use disposable. Furthermore, a setup cost is paid every time new containers are purchased. Consequently, our model is similar to a lot-sizing problem with return of every item after a fixed duration. We study both cases of a deterministic demand as well as a stochastic demand. In the deterministic setting, we use dynamic programming and minimum linear-cost flows to generate polynomial time algorithms. When the demand is stochastic, we use the Markov decision process framework to develop pseudo-polynomial time heuristics for four different strategies. We show the L-natural-convexity of the cost functions for three strategies to speed up the computations. The thesis concludes with an application on a real-life supply chain.
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Nur ad-Din Abd ar-Rahman Jami was one of the greatest Persian poets of the 15th century and one of the last great Sufi poets. His work represents the pinnacle of Sufi poetry and philosophy. His verses are celebrated for their profound spirituality and literary artistry.

