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Supply chain configuration research has attracted significant attention in scientific literature. This chapter offers a review of these studies and identifies common characteristics of supply chain configuration research. This review is compiled in the form of a table categorizing each paper, considered according to several criteria along with some comments on distinguishing features of the paper. This table can be used as a quick reference for finding papers dealing with the supply chain configuration problem. The chapter also contains summarized results of the complete review.

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