Scientific publication
A food bank supply chain model: Optimizing investments to maximize food
assistance
Authors:
Meike Reusken1, Frans Cruijssen, Hein Fleuren
Tilburg University, Department of Econometrics and Operations Research, Zero Hunger Lab, Tilburg, The Netherlands
Published in International Journal of Production Economics 261 (2023) 108886
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