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Name Surnamea*, Name Surnameb
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Faculty, University, Address: street, postal code, city and country
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ABSTRACT
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ARTICLE INFO
Received 11 March 2015
Accepted 22 May 2015
Available online 1 June 2015
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Corresponding author:
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Multi-Stage Inventory Controlled Supply Chain Model with Popup Stores in Guerrilla
Marketing. Applied Mathematical Modeling. 6; 101-116 (note that journal names are not to be
abbreviated).
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-Paksoy T. Supply Chain Management. North-Holland: Amsterdam; 2009.
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-Paksoy T. 2009. Supply Chain Network Design. In: Chang C. T. (Eds), Handbook of Supply
Chain Management, Vol.1. North-Holland: Amsterdam; 2009. p. 257-266.
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