Set-Based Design in Supply Chain Engineering
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Set-based design in supply chain engineering is a methodological approach that simultaneously develops and evaluates multiple potential solutions for supply chain structures and processes. By iteratively narrowing down solution sets based on technical, economic, and logistical constraints, the final configuration is optimized. The goal is to minimize risks, foster innovation, and create robust, adaptable supply chains.
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