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An inventory control project in a major Danish company using compound renewal demand models

We describe the development of a framework to compute the optimal inventory policy for a large spare parts distribution centre operation in the refrigeration and air conditioning (RA) division of the Danfoss Group in Denmark. The RA division distributes spare parts worldwide for cooling and air-cond...

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Published in:IMA Journal of Management Mathematics 2008-04, Vol.19 (2), p.145-162
Main Authors: Larsen, Christian, Seiding, Claus Hoe, Teller, Christian, Thorstenson, Anders
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