Scheduling installations in the telecommunications industry

We develop computer-based methods for scheduling incoming work for a rapidly growing supplier of telecommunications equipment. The scheduling approach accommodates existing scheduling methodologies in the organisation along with suitable flexibility to deal with increased workloads and changing obje...

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