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Transmission system overvoltage mitigation through the use of distributed generation (DG) smart inverters 

Alrayes, Ali Said. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2020)
The objective of this project is to demonstrate the technical ability and cost-effectiveness of reducing electric transmission system overvoltage violations using distributed generation (DG) smart inverters connected to ...
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Assessing sales floor capacity and replenishment strategy 

Das, Durgesh. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2020)
Target stores (and the upstream supply chain) have been traditionally designed for a predominantly brick and mortar business, fed by a push supply chain model. With the growing need for omnichannel sales fulαllment, supply ...
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Leveraging data for increased sustainability of products & factories 

Alhamad, Hashim (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2017)
Li & Fung is a supply chain leader in consumer goods specializing in apparel, beauty products, furnishings, household goods, health and toys. It employees more than 20,000 people and supplies material from 15,000 suppliers ...
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Developing a framework for global distribution in the biopharmaceutical industry 

Sekar, Swaminathan (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010)
This paper addresses two basic questions about the outbound distribution operations with a case study example of a large biopharmaceutical company. First, the research work focuses on developing an efficient, scalable truck ...
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Process management principles for increasing the energy efficiency of manufacturing operations 

Espindle, L. P. (Leo P.) (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2011)
Energy usage is a significant operating cost for manufacturing facilities in the United States, and interest in energy management has been rising of late, 2, 3]. One approach, recommended by the Environmental Protection ...

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AuthorAlhamad, Hashim (1)Alrayes, Ali Said. (1)Das, Durgesh. (1)Espindle, L. P. (Leo P.) (1)Sekar, Swaminathan (1)DepartmentLeaders for Manufacturing Program at MIT (5)Sloan School of Management (5)Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (4)Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (1)Degree
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Sloan School of Management. (5)Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. (4)Civil and Environmental Engineering. (1)... View MoreDate Issued2020 (2)2010 (1)2011 (1)2017 (1)Has File(s)Yes (5)

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