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The International Journal of Logistics Management
What Is the Right Supply Chain For Your Products?
Tim Payne Melvyn J. Peters
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Tim Payne Melvyn J. Peters, (2004),"What Is the Right Supply Chain For Your Products?", The International Journal of
Logistics Management, Vol. 15 Iss 2 pp. 77 - 92
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