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Determination of an order-up-to policy in the stochastic economic lot scheduling model

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  • Smits, Sanne R.
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  • G. de Kok, Ton

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  • Smits, Sanne R. & Wagner, Michael & G. de Kok, Ton, 2004. "Determination of an order-up-to policy in the stochastic economic lot scheduling model," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 90(3), pages 377-389, August.
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