This compilation contains Volumes 2 and 3 of "Management Engineering: The Journal of Production." Delving into the core principles of industrial management and operations research, this collection offers insights into optimizing production processes and enhancing overall efficiency. Readers will find a wealth of information applicable to various sectors, providing a foundation for understanding the critical role of management engineering in driving productivity and innovation.
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