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Supply chains: Managing connected supply chains

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Supply chains: Managing connected supply chains. / Dalcher, Darren.
Advances in Project Management: Narrated Journeys in Uncharted Territory. ed. / Darren Dalcher. Taylor and Francis, 2016.

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Harvard

Dalcher, D 2016, Supply chains: Managing connected supply chains. in D Dalcher (ed.), Advances in Project Management: Narrated Journeys in Uncharted Territory. Taylor and Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315565729

APA

Dalcher, D. (2016). Supply chains: Managing connected supply chains. In D. Dalcher (Ed.), Advances in Project Management: Narrated Journeys in Uncharted Territory Taylor and Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315565729

Vancouver

Dalcher D. Supply chains: Managing connected supply chains. In Dalcher D, editor, Advances in Project Management: Narrated Journeys in Uncharted Territory. Taylor and Francis. 2016 doi: 10.4324/9781315565729

Author

Dalcher, Darren. / Supply chains : Managing connected supply chains. Advances in Project Management: Narrated Journeys in Uncharted Territory. editor / Darren Dalcher. Taylor and Francis, 2016.

Bibtex

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