Literature review on OR tools and methods for collaboration in supply chains (original) (raw)

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This paper reviews the literature on operation research tools and methods for collaboration in supply chains. Collaborative supply chains have become an important element for recent years. First, optimization methods for the collaborative supply chain are presented for both vertical and horizontal collaboration. In horizontal collaboration, collaborative transportation management is the most present in the literature. Then several simulation tools are presented.

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