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Natarajan Abstract

Course: EIN 6918, Fall 2008
School: University of Florida
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OF DEPARTMENT INDUSTRIAL AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING SEMINAR Delivery Design for Logistics Partnerships Hari Natarajan Smeal College of Business Penn State University University Park, Pennsylvania ABSTRACT As collaborative fulfillment principles drive supply chain transformations, manufacturers, retailers and distributors are developing close partnerships in order to service customer needs quickly and efficiently. In...

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