Traditional scheduling problems assume that there are always infinitely many resources for delivering finished jobs to their destinations, and no time is needed for their transportation, so that finished products can be transported to customers without delay. So, for coordination of these two differ
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Integrated production and material handling scheduling using mathematical programming and constraint programming
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