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Advantages of assembly lines in Sheltered Work Centres for Disabled. A case study

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  • Miralles, Cristobal
  • Garcia-Sabater, Jose Pedro
  • Andres, Carlos
  • Cardos, Manuel

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  • Miralles, Cristobal & Garcia-Sabater, Jose Pedro & Andres, Carlos & Cardos, Manuel, 2007. "Advantages of assembly lines in Sheltered Work Centres for Disabled. A case study," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 110(1-2), pages 187-197, October.
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