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A global forecasting support system adapted to textile distribution

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  • Happiette, Michel
  • Castelain, Jean-Marie

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  • Thomassey, Sebastien & Happiette, Michel & Castelain, Jean-Marie, 2005. "A global forecasting support system adapted to textile distribution," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 96(1), pages 81-95, April.
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