The previous two chapters have highlighted the magnitude of the supply chain configuration problem. Before starting with the description of models and tools available for solving the identified problems, a systematic approach for dealing with the configuration problem is laid out in this chapter. A systematic approach defined by a methodology would facilitate binding together different aspects of the configuration problem and provide problem-solving guidelines.
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Chandra, C., & Grabis, J. (2016). Methodology for Supply Chain Configuration. In Supply Chain Configuration (pp. 87–107). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-3557-4_5
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