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Elasticity, Lead-Time, and On-Time Delivery

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This chapter is mainly based on the paper: Exploiting Virtual Elasticity of Production Systems for Respecting OTD—Part 1: Post-Optimality Conditions for Ergodic Order Arrivals in Fixed Capacity Regimes, AJOR, 2020, 10, 321–342.

This chapter is mainly based on the paper: Exploiting Virtual Elasticity of Production Systems for Respecting OTD—Part 1: Post-Optimality Conditions for Ergodic Order Arrivals in Fixed Capacity Regimes, AJOR, 2020, 10, 321–342.

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Rüttimann, B.G., Stöckli, M.T. (2022). Elasticity, Lead-Time, and On-Time Delivery. In: Elements of Advanced Manufacturing Theory. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-02047-6_4

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