Optimal maintenance in the supply chain

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Optimal maintenance in the supply chain. / Reese, Joachim.
Supply chain management and reverse logistics. ed. / Harald Dyckhoff; Richard Lackes; Joachim Reese. Berlin: Springer, 2004. p. 371-385.

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Reese, J 2004, Optimal maintenance in the supply chain. in H Dyckhoff, R Lackes & J Reese (eds), Supply chain management and reverse logistics. Springer, Berlin, pp. 371-385. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24815-6_17

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Reese, J. (2004). Optimal maintenance in the supply chain. In H. Dyckhoff, R. Lackes, & J. Reese (Eds.), Supply chain management and reverse logistics (pp. 371-385). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24815-6_17

Vancouver

Reese J. Optimal maintenance in the supply chain. In Dyckhoff H, Lackes R, Reese J, editors, Supply chain management and reverse logistics. Berlin: Springer. 2004. p. 371-385 doi: 10.1007/978-3-540-24815-6_17

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