Trends in Supply Chain Design and Management Technologies and Method
With the rapid development of information and network technologies and market requirements, new challenges in supply chain design and management have emerged. Notably, there are four new technologies which can affect traditional supply chain management: R
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Series Editor Professor D. T. Pham Intelligent Systems Laboratory WDA Centre of Enterprise in Manufacturing Engineering University of Wales Cardiff PO Box 688 Newport Road Cardiff CF2 3ET UK
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Hosang Jung, F. Frank Chen and Bongju Jeong (Eds.)
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Hosang Jung, PhD Grado Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA
F. Frank Chen, PhD Grado Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA
Bongju Jeong, PhD Department of Information and Industrial Engineering Yonsei University Seoul 120-749 Republic of Korea British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Trends in supply chain design and management : technologies and methodologies. - (Springer series in advanced manufacturing) 1. Business logistics I. Jung, Hosang II. Chen, F. Frank III. Jeong, Bongju 658.5 ISBN-13: 9781846286063 ISBN-10: 1846286069 Library of Congress Control Number: 2006938339 Springer Series in Advanced Manufacturing ISSN 1860-5168 ISBN 978-1-84628-606-3 e-ISBN 978-1-84628-607-0
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