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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of industrial engineering and management 14(2021), 1, Seite 72-85 |
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Titel: | Theory of constraints case study in the make to order environment/ Aitor Orue, Aitor Lizarralde, Itxaso Amorrotu, Unai Apaolaza |
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title | Theory of constraints case study in the make to order environment |
title_auth | Theory of constraints case study in the make to order environment |
title_full | Theory of constraints case study in the make to order environment Aitor Orue, Aitor Lizarralde, Itxaso Amorrotu, Unai Apaolaza |
title_fullStr | Theory of constraints case study in the make to order environment Aitor Orue, Aitor Lizarralde, Itxaso Amorrotu, Unai Apaolaza |
title_full_unstemmed | Theory of constraints case study in the make to order environment Aitor Orue, Aitor Lizarralde, Itxaso Amorrotu, Unai Apaolaza |
title_in_hierarchy | Theory of constraints case study in the make to order environment / Aitor Orue, Aitor Lizarralde, Itxaso Amorrotu, Unai Apaolaza, |
title_short | Theory of constraints case study in the make to order environment |
title_sort | theory of constraints case study in the make to order environment |
topic | MTO, TOC, DBR, five focusing steps, protective capacity, Aufsatz in Zeitschrift |
topic_facet | MTO, TOC, DBR, five focusing steps, protective capacity, Aufsatz in Zeitschrift |
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