Understanding Resulting Interdependencies Within Production Planning And Control In Hybrid Manufacturing/Remanufacturing Systems

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Understanding Resulting Interdependencies Within Production Planning And Control In Hybrid Manufacturing/Remanufacturing Systems. / Schulz, Jonah; Hofmann, Helga; Rokoss, Alexander et al.
Proceedings of the Conference on Production Systems and Logistics: CPSL 2025: 18th – 21th March 2025, University of San Ignacio de Loyola Lima, Peru. Hrsg. / David Herberger; Marco Hübner. Offenburg: publish-Ing., 2025. S. 114 - 126 (Proceedings of the ... Conference on Production Systems and Logistics; Band 7).

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenAufsätze in KonferenzbändenForschungbegutachtet

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Schulz, J, Hofmann, H, Rokoss, A & Schmidt, M 2025, Understanding Resulting Interdependencies Within Production Planning And Control In Hybrid Manufacturing/Remanufacturing Systems. in D Herberger & M Hübner (Hrsg.), Proceedings of the Conference on Production Systems and Logistics: CPSL 2025: 18th – 21th March 2025, University of San Ignacio de Loyola Lima, Peru. Proceedings of the ... Conference on Production Systems and Logistics, Bd. 7, publish-Ing., Offenburg, S. 114 - 126, CPSL 2025 - Conference on Production Systems and Logistics, Lima, Peru, 18.03.25. https://doi.org/10.15488/18861

APA

Schulz, J., Hofmann, H., Rokoss, A., & Schmidt, M. (2025). Understanding Resulting Interdependencies Within Production Planning And Control In Hybrid Manufacturing/Remanufacturing Systems. In D. Herberger, & M. Hübner (Hrsg.), Proceedings of the Conference on Production Systems and Logistics: CPSL 2025: 18th – 21th March 2025, University of San Ignacio de Loyola Lima, Peru (S. 114 - 126). (Proceedings of the ... Conference on Production Systems and Logistics; Band 7). publish-Ing.. https://doi.org/10.15488/18861

Vancouver

Schulz J, Hofmann H, Rokoss A, Schmidt M. Understanding Resulting Interdependencies Within Production Planning And Control In Hybrid Manufacturing/Remanufacturing Systems. in Herberger D, Hübner M, Hrsg., Proceedings of the Conference on Production Systems and Logistics: CPSL 2025: 18th – 21th March 2025, University of San Ignacio de Loyola Lima, Peru. Offenburg: publish-Ing. 2025. S. 114 - 126. (Proceedings of the ... Conference on Production Systems and Logistics). doi: 10.15488/18861

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