Combining items for lot sizing in multi-level assembly systems
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3739272 (Why is no real title available?)
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Cited in
(6)- Integrated procurement-production systems: A review
- Kitting in multi-echelon, multi-product assembly systems with parts substitutable
- Incorporating a database approach into the large-scale multi-level lot sizing problem
- Optimizing the allocation of components to kits in small-lot, multiechelon assembly systems
- Integrated disassembly and reprocessing lot-sizing for multi-level structured products in remanufacturing systems
- On bills of materials structure and optimum product-level smoothing of parts usage in JIT assembly systems
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