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Si rindica sotto questo nome la sequenza di blocchi necessari per memorizzare in un file txt i valori delle scorte in tutti i magazzini della supply chain.

Viene generata all’inizio della simulazione un’entità. Il mdulo Hold 226 è necessario per scandire il tempo del ciclo: l’entità in coda viene rilasciata una volta al giorno. Il modulo ReadWrite scive nel file txt scorte i valori relativi a tutte le scorte, alle code per i trasporti ed alle code per l’ingresso alle stazioni produttive.

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