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Part of the book series: Proceedings in Operations Research 8 ((ORP,volume 1978))

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Planning the distribution of products from the factories through one or two warehouse stages to the customers involves various subproblems: warehouse location, customer allocation, stock replenishment, transport. Their interdependencies are discussed, methods for the subproblems are reviewed and practicable procedures for improving the total distribution system are described.

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K.-W. Gaede D. B. Pressmar Ch. Schneeweiß K.-P. Schuster O. Seifert

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Fleischmann, B. (1979). Distributionsplanung. In: Gaede, KW., Pressmar, D.B., Schneeweiß, C., Schuster, KP., Seifert, O. (eds) Papers of the 8th DGOR Annual Meeting / Vorträge der 8. DGOR Jahrestagung. Proceedings in Operations Research 8, vol 1978. Physica, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-99749-5_37

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