Vehicle routing planning with joint distribution
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Innovations in global supply chain networks: proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Logistics, Lisbon, Portugal, 3-5 July 2005. Hrsg. / Kulwant S Pawar. University of Nottingham , 2005. S. 466-478.
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Vehicle routing planning with joint distribution
AU - Urban, Karsten-Patrick
AU - Reese, Joachim
N1 - Conference code: 10
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - Generally, vehicle routing must not be carried out without considering the problem of waste disposal, resulting from nearly each production process. As many firms practise just in time deliveries, a joint transportation problem comes up with a joint production because the waste disposal has to be effected at the same time. In practice, the transportation requests for goods and waste are combined with each other and are often given to only one logistics firm in order ...
AB - Generally, vehicle routing must not be carried out without considering the problem of waste disposal, resulting from nearly each production process. As many firms practise just in time deliveries, a joint transportation problem comes up with a joint production because the waste disposal has to be effected at the same time. In practice, the transportation requests for goods and waste are combined with each other and are often given to only one logistics firm in order ...
KW - Management studies
M3 - Article in conference proceedings
SN - 9780853582168
SN - 0853582165
SP - 466
EP - 478
BT - Innovations in global supply chain networks
A2 - Pawar, Kulwant S
PB - University of Nottingham
T2 - 10th International Symposium on Logistics - ISL 2005
Y2 - 3 July 2005 through 5 July 2005
ER -