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A new iterative heuristic to solve the joint replenishment problem using a spreadsheet technique

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  • Nilsson, Andreas
  • Segerstedt, Anders
  • van der Sluis, Erik

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  • Nilsson, Andreas & Segerstedt, Anders & van der Sluis, Erik, 2007. "A new iterative heuristic to solve the joint replenishment problem using a spreadsheet technique," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 108(1-2), pages 399-405, July.
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