Stratégies logistiques émergentes : de la grande distribution alimentaire aux réseaux contractuels
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DOI: 10.3917/maorg.015.0091
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- François de Corbière & Bruno Durand & Frantz Rowe, 2010. "Effets économiques et environnementaux de la mutualisation des informations logistiques de distribution : avis d'experts et voies de recherche," Post-Print hal-00949826, HAL.
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- Odile Chanut & Gilles Paché & Falk Wagenhausen, 2012. "Logistique urbaine : refonder les logiques d'intermédiation," Post-Print hal-01767221, HAL.
- Odile Chanut & Gilles Paché, 2012. "Integrating 3PL in urban logistics organization," Post-Print hal-01771842, HAL.
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