List of Tables
- 1.1. Classification of the CF papers in terms of the superaddtivity
- 2.1. Main variants of the ordering problem
- 3.1. Alternative ordering problems with respect to the supply chain taxonomy
- 3.2. Inputs/outputs for a one supplier–one retailer ordering problem
- 3.3. Inputs/outputs for a (1, 3)-ordering problem
- 3.4. Inputs/outputs of the m – n ordering problem
- 4.1. Warehousing problem configurations in terms of cost and item conflicts
- 4.2. Economic-order quantities and total costs for the stand-alone position
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