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Co-authorship network of co-authors of James H. Bookbinder
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Bookbinder, James H. & David L. Martell. (2016). Time-Dependent Queueing Approach to Helicopter Allocation for Forest Fire Initial-Attack. SSRN Electronic Journal.8 indexed citations
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Bookbinder, James H. & Sıla Çetinkaya. (2015). Stochastic Models for the Dispatch of Consolidated Shipments. SSRN Electronic Journal.1 indexed citations
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Bookbinder, James H. & Haldun Süral. (2015). The Single-Vehicle Routing Problem with Unrestricted Backhauls. SSRN Electronic Journal.1 indexed citations
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Bookbinder, James H. & James K. Higginson. (2015). Probabilistic Modeling of Freight Consolidation by Private Carriage. SSRN Electronic Journal.
Çakanyıldırım, M., James H. Bookbinder, & Yigal Gerchak. (2000). Continuous Review Inventory Models Where Random Lead Time Depends on Lot Size and Reserved Capacity. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Higginson, James K. & James H. Bookbinder. (1994). POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS FOR A SHIPMENT-CONSOLIDATION PROGRAM.. Journal of Business Logistics.76 indexed citations
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Bookbinder, James H., et al.. (1994). THE FUTURE OF LOGISTICS IN CANADA: A DELPHI-BASED FORECAST.. Logistics and transportation review.17 indexed citations
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Bookbinder, James H., et al.. (1993). An information system for simultaneous consolidation of inbound and outbound shipments. Transportation Journal. 32(4). 5–20.1 indexed citations
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Bookbinder, James H., et al.. (1992). Material-Handling Equipment Selection Via an Expert System. SSRN Electronic Journal.5 indexed citations
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Higginson, James K. & James H. Bookbinder. (1990). IMPLICATIONS OF JUST-IN-TIME PRODUCTION ON RAIL FREIGHT SYSTEMS. Transportation Journal. 29(3). 29–35.4 indexed citations
Bookbinder, James H. & David M. Dilts. (1989). LOGISTICS INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN A JUST-IN-TIME ENVIRONMENT. Journal of Business Logistics. 10(1).13 indexed citations
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Bookbinder, James H., et al.. (1987). A DRP-APPROACH TO THE MANAGEMENT OF RAIL CAR INVENTORIES. Logistics and transportation review. 23(3).4 indexed citations
Bookbinder, James H., et al.. (1986). IMPACT ON A TRUCKING COMPANY OF A CUSTOMER'S USE OF DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS PLANNING. Journal of Business Logistics. 7(2).4 indexed citations
Bookbinder, James H., et al.. (1983). TRANSPORTATION SERVICE FOR THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED IN TORONTO--ITS STRUCTURE AND THE INTEGRATION OF COMPUTER AIDS. Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board.1 indexed citations
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