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Managerial Problem Solving in Logistics: How to Bridge Practice and Methodology

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László Duma () (Keleti Faculty of Economics, Budapest Tech)

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This article is aimed to give a methodology for dealing with problems in logistics systems at managerial level, and to present an approach capable of addressing logistics trade-offs.

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Paper provided by Budapest Tech, Keleti Faculty of Economics in its series Working Paper Series with number 0906.

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Date of creation: Sep 2009
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Handle: RePEc:pkk:wpaper:0906

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Keywords: logistics; consulting; methodology; optimization; problem solving;

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