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Strategic Transportation and Traffic Management in the Automobile Industry
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Abstract
This paper presents a review of the core functions and decisions of transportation and traffic management in the automobile industry. Its purpose is to present the concepts within a revised framework which is set in a logistical channels context. Using this approach it easier to see the interdependence which is necessary between shippers and carriers that handle raw materials, component parts, and finished products.
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Rinehart, L. and Novack, R., "Strategic Transportation and Traffic Management in the Automobile Industry," SAE Technical Paper 881868, 1988, https://doi.org/10.4271/881868.Also In
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