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We have now developed models with reasonable detail to be used for supply chain planning. Once we have a model, we need to get the data for it, find solutions to it, and perhaps provide information about the solutions to the software or people responsible for detailed planning and scheduling. The data must either come from ERP systems that store performance data or the data must be estimated by production and engineering staff. If a solution is to be implemented, then it must be provided to the ERP system or to production schedulers.
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Voß, S., Woodruff, D.L. (2003). Solutions. In: Introduction to Computational Optimization Models for Production Planning in a Supply Chain. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24764-7_8
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