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Aggregation 1 Algorithm 1 Algorithmus 1 Artificial intelligence 1 Binary programming 1 Centralized distribution centre 1 Dynamic pricing 1 Künstliche Intelligenz 1 Machine learning 1 Matching 1 Mathematical programming 1 Mathematische Optimierung 1 Nonlinear bilevel programming 1 Nonlinear bilevel programming problem 1 Rank aggregation 1 Ride matching 1 Stochastic demand 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Transhipment 1
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Albey, Erinç 1 Chen, Xin 1 Güler, Mehmet Güray 1 Huang, George Q. 1 Qu, Ting 1 Sevim, İsmail 1 Wang, Zongzhong 1 Zhang, Ting 1 Şahin, Ahmet 1
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Computers & operations research : and their applications to problems of world concern ; an international journal 1 Industrial Management & Data Systems 1
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A data-driven matching algorithm for ride pooling problem
Şahin, Ahmet; Sevim, İsmail; Albey, Erinç; Güler, … - In: Computers & operations research : and their … 140 (2022), pp. 1-11
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Sizing, pricing and common replenishment in a headquarter-managed centralized distribution center
Zhang, Ting; Qu, Ting; Huang, George Q.; Chen, Xin; … - In: Industrial Management & Data Systems 116 (2016) 6, pp. 1086-1104
Purpose – Commonly shared logistics services help manufacturing companies to cut down redundant logistics investments while enhance the overall service quality. Such service-sharing mode has been naturally adopted by group companies to form the so-called headquarter-managed centralized...
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