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The impact of lot-sizing on net profits and cycle times in the n-job, m-machine job shop with both discrete and batch processing

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  • Canel, Cem
  • Neureuther, Brian D.

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  • Kenyon, George & Canel, Cem & Neureuther, Brian D., 2005. "The impact of lot-sizing on net profits and cycle times in the n-job, m-machine job shop with both discrete and batch processing," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 97(3), pages 263-278, September.
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