Trevor S. Hale
Affiliations: | Ohio University, Athens, OH, United States |
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Huq F, Hale TS, Pujari NA. (2020) A continuous approximation procedure for determining inventory distribution schemas within supply chains: gradual and intermittent shipping patterns International Journal of Operational Research. 37: 48-84 |
Lutz HS, Hale TS, Huq F. (2020) Technical note: the expected length of an orderly path Annals of Operations Research. 289: 463-472 |
Huq F, Hale TS, Lutz HS, et al. (2018) Closed form models for dwell point locations with turnover-based storage assignment policy International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering. 29: 62-73 |
Hale TS, Lutz HS, Huq F. (2017) Some more average distance results International Journal of Mathematics in Operational Research. 10: 342-369 |
Hale TS, Huq F, Lutz HS, et al. (2015) On the expected distance of a random walk International Journal of Mathematics in Operational Research. 7: 241-250 |
Hale TS, Hanna ME, Huq F, et al. (2015) Closed form models for dwell point locations in a multi-aisle automated storage and retrieval system International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering. 19: 364-388 |
Hale TS, Huq F, Hipkin I, et al. (2013) A methodology for estimating expected distances between nodes on a network Journal of the Operational Research Society. 64: 439-445 |
Hale TS, Huq F, Hipkin I. (2012) An improved facility layout construction method International Journal of Production Research. 50: 4271-4278 |
Martin C, Huq F, Hale TS, et al. (2010) The drop-lot location problem on a supply chain World Review of Intermodal Transportation Research. 3: 267-284 |
Hale TS, Huq F, Blackhurst JV, et al. (2009) Closed form models for dwell point locations for overhead bridge cranes International Journal of Operational Research. 4: 412-421 |