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Distribution centers and warehouses are becoming more and more dependent on advanced computer technology to establish and maintain competitiveness in a global economy. Using computerized information management tools in evaluating customer service performance, in warehousing environments, is a necessary requirement for today’s extremely demanding customer. Businesses view customer service as among the most important interfaces with the customer, and a prime means by which to penetrate, build, and maintain market share. Here, measurements of customer service performance are defined, discussed, and evaluated through a mathematical model and its graphical representation.

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