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In the course of globalization, many enterprises change their
strategies and are coupled in partnerships with suppliers,
subcontractors and customers. This coupling forms supply chains
comprising several geographically distributed production
facilities. Production planning in a supply chain is a complicated
and difficult task, as it has to be optimal both for the local
manufacturing units and for the whole supply chain network. In
this paper two analytical models are used to solve the production
planning...
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