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The competitiveness of a retailer is highly dependent on an efficient distribution system. This is especially true for the supply of stores from distribution centers. Stores ask for high flexibility when it comes to their supply. This means that fast order processing is essential. Order...
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Currently, the most common delivery mode offered in online retailing is next-day delivery. Retailers, however, are investigating whether same-day deliveries can be offered to online and store customers in order to meet increasing customer requirements. The present paper considers an integrated...
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Supermarkets typically order their goods from a centrally located distribution center (warehouse). Each order that the warehouse receives is characterized by the requested items, the location of the respective supermarket and a due date by which the items have to be delivered. For processing an...
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In this paper, we analyse if experiencing a supply interruption affects the valuation of security of supply of electricity. To do so, we utilised a blackout in Munich, Germany, in November 2012 as a natural experiment by conducting a Contingent Valuation survey around two months after the event....
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