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An analytical model to evaluating the implementation of a batch-production-oriented line

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  • Gamberi, M.
  • Gamberini, R.
  • Manzini, R.
  • Regattieri, A.

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  • Gamberi, M. & Gamberini, R. & Manzini, R. & Regattieri, A., 2008. "An analytical model to evaluating the implementation of a batch-production-oriented line," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 111(2), pages 729-740, February.
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