Bibliografía - Diseño de Cadenas de Suministros Resilientes - Libros y Revistas - VLEX 909034591

Bibliografía

AutorAlcides Santander Mercado, Johanna Amaya Leal, César Viloria Núñez
Páginas107-114
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