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The following pages link to Hierarchical design of an integrated production and 2-echelon distribution system (Q1806610):
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- A bi-objective integrated procurement, production, and distribution problem of a multi-echelon supply chain network design: a new tuned MOEA (Q337333) (← links)
- A heuristic algorithm for a supply chain's production-distribution planning (Q337603) (← links)
- A new approach to tactical and strategic planning in production-distribution networks (Q437965) (← links)
- Application of fuzzy sets to manufacturing/distribution planning decisions in supply chains (Q632787) (← links)
- Negotiation-based collaborative planning between supply chains partners (Q706860) (← links)
- A decentralized coordination mechanism for integrated production-transportation-inventory problem in the supply chain using Lagrangian relaxation (Q1001384) (← links)
- Planning of complex supply chains: a performance comparison of three meta-heuristic algorithms (Q1652475) (← links)
- Integrated recycling-integrated production-distribution planning for decentralized closed-loop supply chain (Q1716962) (← links)
- Sequential versus integrated optimization: production, location, inventory control, and distribution (Q1754314) (← links)
- Multi-echelon supply chains with lead times and uncertain demands. A lot-sizing formulation and solutions (Q2241314) (← links)
- Mathematical programming models for supply chain production and transport planning (Q2267638) (← links)
- A comparison of formulations for a three-level lot sizing and replenishment problem with a distribution structure (Q2273683) (← links)
- Scalable methodology for supply chain inventory coordination with private information (Q2378397) (← links)
- A Bilevel Programming Model for a Cohesive Decision-Making on Strategic Pricing and Production Distribution Planning for a Small-Scale Supplier (Q5149582) (← links)
- Split demand and deliveries in an integrated three-level lot sizing and replenishment problem (Q6065626) (← links)
- Mathematical programming-based methodology for the evaluation of supply chain collaborative planning scenarios (Q6573368) (← links)