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Logistics Systems Design And Optimization Gerad 25th Anniversary Series 1st Edition Andre Langevin

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Logistics Systems Design And Optimization Gerad 25th Anniversary Series 1st Edition Andre Langevin
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.27 MB
Pages: 401
Author: Andre Langevin, Diane Riopel
ISBN: 0387249710, 9780387249711
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Logistics Systems Design And Optimization Gerad 25th Anniversary Series 1st Edition Andre Langevin by Andre Langevin, Diane Riopel 0387249710, 9780387249711 instant download after payment.

In a context of global competition, the optimization of logistics systems is inescapable. Logistics Systems: Design and Optimization falls within this perspective and presents twelve chapters that well illustrate the variety and the complexity of logistics activities. Each chapter is written by recognized researchers who have been commissioned to survey a specific topic or emerging area of logistics. The first chapter, by Riopel, Langevin, and Campbell, develops a framework for the entire book. It classifies logistics decisions and highlights the relevant linkages to logistics decisions. The intricacy of these linkages demonstrates how thoroughly the decisions are interrelated and underscores the complexity of managing logistics activities. Each of the chapters focus on quantitative methods for the design and optimization of logistics systems.

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