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Supply chain management / Computer-aided engineering / Information technology management / Material requirements planning / Inventory / Safety stock / Labour economics / Manufacturing resource planning / Microsoft Dynamics GP / Business / Technology / Manufacturing
Date: 2007-08-16 10:29:34
Supply chain management
Computer-aided engineering
Information technology management
Material requirements planning
Inventory
Safety stock
Labour economics
Manufacturing resource planning
Microsoft Dynamics GP
Business
Technology
Manufacturing

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