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Examples of Advanced Planning Models

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The main joint operation of various APS systems and R/3 system is the diagram of Stadtler and Kilger (2008) shown in Fig. 7.1. This diagram reflects planning tasks in supply chains (SC) and has the form of so-called Operations—Time horizons matrix.

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Mauergauz, Y. (2016). Examples of Advanced Planning Models. In: Advanced Planning and Scheduling in Manufacturing and Supply Chains. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27523-9_7

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