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Supply Chain Optimization captures the latest results in a segment of current research activity in supply chain management. This research area focuses on applying optimization techniques to supply chain management problems. The research papers that make up the volume provide a snapshot of state-of-the-art optimization methods within the field. This book presents rigorous modelling approaches for supply chain operations problems with a goal of improving supply chain performance (or the performance of some segment thereof). It contains high-quality works from leading researchers in the field…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Supply Chain Optimization captures the latest results in a segment of current research activity in supply chain management. This research area focuses on applying optimization techniques to supply chain management problems. The research papers that make up the volume provide a snapshot of state-of-the-art optimization methods within the field. This book presents rigorous modelling approaches for supply chain operations problems with a goal of improving supply chain performance (or the performance of some segment thereof). It contains high-quality works from leading researchers in the field whose expertise fits within this scope. The book provides a diverse blend of research topics and novel modelling and solution approaches for difficult classes of supply chain operations, planning, and design problems.
Autorenporträt
Joseph Geunes, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA / Panos M. Pardalos, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA
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"The editors have aimed to capture a segment of recent research activity in supply chain management. ... The research is based on a wide range of studies, including retailing, a logistics provider, service facility location and the design of production - distribution networks. ... There are nuggets of information in the book ... . The relevance of the book lies in the pulling together of important research." (Brian Farrington, Supply Management, March, 2006)