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Application of mixed integer programming to a large scale logistics problem

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  • Ashayeri, J.

    (Tilburg University, Faculty of Economics)

  • Westerhof, A.J.
  • van Alst, P.H.E.L.

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  • Ashayeri, J. & Westerhof, A.J. & van Alst, P.H.E.L., 1992. "Application of mixed integer programming to a large scale logistics problem," Research Memorandum FEW 586, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.
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