
Supply Chain Analytics and Modelling
Quantitative Tools and Applications
by Dr Nicoleta Tipi
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An incredible volume of data is generated at a very high speed within the supply chain and it is necessary to understand, use and effectively apply the knowledge learned from analyzing data using intelligent business models. However, practitioners and students in the field of supply chain management face a number of challenges when dealing with bus...
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