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_aUllrich, Christian Alexander _94637 |
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245 | _aIssues in supply chain scheduling and contracting | ||
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_bSpringer _aDordrecht _c2013 |
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300 | _axxvii, 182 p. | ||
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_aGBP _b69.99 |
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520 | _aIntroduction Christian A. Ullrich investigates the optimization potential of integrated supply chain scheduling approaches. Considering a company-internal supply chain, the authorĀ“s first research question is whether the results of integrating machine scheduling and vehicle routing are significantly better than those of classic decomposition approaches which break down the overall problem and solve the subproblems successively. The scope is then broadened to include the machine and transportation scheduling problems of two and more companies at consecutive supply chain stages. The last part of this dissertation addresses supply chain contracting issues. | ||
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_aBusiness logistics _9435 |
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_aProduction scheduling _95818 |
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_aProject management _9387 |
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_aBusiness logistics--Management _95819 |
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