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Recovery Knowledge Acquisition in Medium and Long Term Planning of a Joint Manufacturing / Remanufacturing System

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Operations Research Proceedings 2005

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In this work, the impact of knowledge acquisition in product recovery on optimal stock-keeping decisions as well as on the question on whether at all and when to start remanufacturing is discussed.

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Kleber, R. (2006). Recovery Knowledge Acquisition in Medium and Long Term Planning of a Joint Manufacturing / Remanufacturing System. In: Haasis, HD., Kopfer, H., Schönberger, J. (eds) Operations Research Proceedings 2005. Operations Research Proceedings, vol 2005. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg . https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-32539-5_32

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