Tri-level decision-making for decentralized vendor-managed inventory
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Cited in
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- A vendor-managed inventory model for a three-layer supply chain considering exponential demand, imperfect system, and remanufacturing
- Reverse supply chain systems optimization with dual channel and demand disruptions: sustainability, CSR investment and pricing coordination
- A new vendor-managed inventory four-tier model based on reducing environmental impacts and optimal suppliers selection under uncertainty
- Bi-level programming approach to optimal strategy for vendor-managed inventory problems under random demand
- A genetic algorithm for solving the inventory routing problem with time windows
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