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Application of Vehicle Routing Optimization in Improving the Flow of Mail to a Processing Plant

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  • Iman, Niroomand
  • Khataie, Amir
  • Foomani, Matin

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  • Iman, Niroomand & Khataie, Amir & Foomani, Matin, 2016. "Application of Vehicle Routing Optimization in Improving the Flow of Mail to a Processing Plant," 57th Transportation Research Forum (51st CTRF) Joint Conference, Toronto, Ontario, May 1-4, 2016 319313, Transportation Research Forum.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ndtr16:319313
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.319313
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