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initial inventory 2 just-in-time delivery 2 minimum idle time and rotational cycle policy 2 supply chain system 2 Inventory model 1 Just in Time 1 Just in time 1 Lagerhaltungsmodell 1 Lieferkette 1 Production planning 1 Produktionsplanung 1 Supply chain 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1
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Biswas, Pablo 2 Sarker, Bhaba R. 2
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Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management (JIEM) 1 Journal of industrial engineering and management : JIEM 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Operational planning of supply chains in a production and distribution center with just-in-time delivery
Biswas, Pablo; Sarker, Bhaba R. - In: Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management (JIEM) 13 (2020) 2, pp. 332-351
Purpose: A supply chain consists of raw material suppliers, manufacturers and retailers where inventory of raw materials and finished goods are involved, respectively. Therefore, it is important to find optimal solutions, which are beneficial for both supplier, manufacturer and retailer....
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Operational planning of supply chains in a production and distribution center with just-in-time delivery
Biswas, Pablo; Sarker, Bhaba R. - In: Journal of industrial engineering and management : JIEM 13 (2020) 2, pp. 332-351
Purpose: A supply chain consists of raw material suppliers, manufacturers and retailers where inventory of raw materials and finished goods are involved, respectively. Therefore, it is important to find optimal solutions, which are beneficial for both supplier, manufacturer and retailer....
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