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Kroger, working with a Wright State faculty member, is a finalist for an award based on research and application of a new inventory model.
Dr. Xinhui Zhang, associate professor of biomedical, industrial and human factors engineering, created a model to improve Kroger’s pharmacy inventory system, Seth Bauguess, a writer for the Wright State Dialogue, reported. The finalist will be given the Franz Edelman Award in April, including a $10,000 prize.
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