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		<title>By: chaovalitt</title>
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		<description>I guess inventory must be well trade-off with on time delivery.  We need  to well conclude which type of inventory, which level, we should keep or which one should not.

It seems as a tactical approach each firm for choice to their competetion.</description>
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<p>It seems as a tactical approach each firm for choice to their competetion.</p>
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