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With Simchi-Levi, professor Diego Klabjan of the University of Illinois is a major developer of the space research being done.
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Simchi-Levi: Each one of the 1969-1972 lunar missions Apollo 11-17 was independent of all the other missions once launch had occurred.
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We spoke with Simchi-Levi about the project, and what he has to say can also have implications for those whose shipping is strictly earthbound.
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Some companies opt to shuffle their distribution centers to more centrally located nodes, cutting down time-to-delivery and overall logistics costs while also reducing carbon output, says Simchi-Levi.
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"As oil prices go up to $150 a barrel, it puts a lot of pressure on companies to be more efficient in their supply chain," says Simchi-Levi.
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Some companies opt to shuffle their distribution centers to more centrally located nodes, cutting down time-to-delivery and overall logistics costs while also reducing carbon output, says Simchi-Levi.
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"As oil prices go up to $150 a barrel, it puts a lot of pressure on companies to be more efficient in their supply chain," says Simchi-Levi.
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"As oil prices go up to $150 a barrel, it puts a lot of pressure on companies to be more efficient in their supply chain," says Simchi-Levi.
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"As oil prices go up to $150 a barrel, it puts a lot of pressure on companies to be more efficient in their supply chain," says Simchi-Levi.
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Some companies opt to shuffle their distribution centers to more centrally located nodes, cutting down time-to-delivery and overall logistics costs while also reducing carbon output, says Simchi-Levi.
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