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1. A deep learning-based approach for performance assessment and prediction: A case study of pulp and paper industries.

2. Preface: Business analytics and operations research.

3. Recent advances in multiobjective optimization.

4. Green supplier selection and order allocation in a low-carbon paper industry: integrated multi-criteria heterogeneous decision-making and multi-objective linear programming approaches.

5. Supply Chain Optimisation in the Paper Industry.

6. A recursive linear programming analysis of the future of the pulp and paper industry in the United States: Changes in supplies and demands, and the effects of recycling.

7. Product bundling and advertising strategy for a duopoly supply chain: a power-balance perspective.

8. A coupling cutting stock-lot sizing problem in the paper industry.

10. Innovation in humanitarian logistics and supply chain management: a systematic review.

11. A structured literature review on the interplay between emerging technologies and COVID-19 – insights and directions to operations fields.

12. Cross-influence of information and risk effects on the IPO market: exploring risk disclosure with a machine learning approach.

13. Preface: New trends on combinatorial optimization for network and logistical applications.

14. Selection of optimum maintenance strategy based on FAHP integrated with GRA-TOPSIS.

15. Preface: Recent advances in multiple objective optimization and goal programming.

16. Determining cutting stock patterns when defects are present.

17. A critical analysis of the integration of blockchain and artificial intelligence for supply chain.

18. Preface: Introducing operations research trends at CLAIO XVIII.

19. Robust optimization model of anti-epidemic supply chain under technological innovation: learning from COVID-19.

20. The daily swab test collection problem.