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Logistics Research, Volume 5
Volume 5, Numbers 1-2, August 2012
- Peter Klaus:
Logistics research trends 2012: a mid-year snapshot. 1-2 - Magnus Lindskog:
Mythbusting in the logistics domain: a second look at systems theory usage. 3-20 - Maria de Lourdes Bravo, Mohamed M. Naim, Andrew T. Potter:
Key issues of the upstream segment of biofuels supply chain: a qualitative analysis. 21-31 - Katrien Ramaekers, Gerrit K. Janssens:
Service-oriented decisions on inventory levels in the case of incomplete demand information. 33-46 - Michael Drexl:
Rich vehicle routing in theory and practice. 47-63 - Michael Böttcher, Holger Schneider, Lars Hackstein:
Application and evaluation of a cost apportionment approach for integrating tour planning aspects into applied location planning. 65-76
Volume 5, Numbers 3-4, November 2012
- Katja Windt:
Editorial. 77-78 - Moritz Emanuel Beber, Marc-Thorsten Hütt:
How do production systems in biological cells maintain their function in changing environments? 79-87 - Michael Iber, Katja Windt:
Order-related acoustic characterization of production data. 89-98 - Neil Duffie, John Fenske, Madhu Vadali:
Coordination of capacity adjustment modes in work systems with autonomous WIP regulation. 99-104 - Nikolaos Papakostas, Konstantinos Efthymiou, Konstantinos Georgoulias, George Chryssolouris:
On the configuration and planning of dynamic manufacturing networks. 105-111 - Dimitris Mourtzis, Michalis Doukas:
Decentralized manufacturing systems review: challenges and outlook. 113-121 - Sho Hosokawa, Nariaki Nishino:
New mechanisms in decentralized electricity trading to stabilize the grid system: a study with human subject experiments and multi-agent simulation. 123-131 - Dieter Armbruster, Jasper Fonteijn, Matt Wienke:
Modeling production planning and transient clearing functions. 133-139
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