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on the development of mathematical models and optimization methodologies. More
and more organizations recognize the importance of an efficient and agile logistics
network for responding to changes in the business environment and enabling future
growth. Therefore, LND will play an even greater role for companies in all industries
striving to deliver outstanding supply chain performance.
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