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Purpose This paper aims to provide a discussion on the interface and interactions between data, analytical techniques and impactful research in humanitarian health supply chains. New techniques for data capturing, processing and analytics, such as big data, blockchain technology and artificial...
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Despite the fact that the Capacitated Arc Routing Problems (CARPs) received substantial attention in the literature, most of the research concentrates on the symmetric and single-depot version of the problem. In this paper, we fill this gap by proposing an approach to solving a more general...
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The planning of freight transportation activities creates benefits as well as costs. Among those costs, some of them, namely externalities, fall on other people/society that have no direct relevance to the operations of transportation. Such externalities are accrued expenses which should be...
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In retail stores, handling of products typically forms the largest share of the operational costs. The handling activities are mainly driven by the shelf stacking process. While the impact of the handling costs on the profitability of a store is substantial, there are no models available of the...
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Transportation is a main component of supply chain competitiveness since it plays a major role in the inbound, inter-facility, and outbound logistics. In this context, assigning and scheduling vehicle routing is a crucial management problem. Despite numerous publications dealing with efficient...
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New city logistics approaches are needed to ensure efficient urban mobility for both people and goods. Usually, these are handled independently in dedicated networks. This paper considers conceptual and mathematical models in which people and parcels are handled in an integrated way by the same...
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