Guidance

The Book of VVM: Yesterday-today-and-tomorrow

The evolution of the VVM has been a long one, starting more than 40 years ago. This advancement has now been chronicled in The Book of VVM: Yesterday-today-and-tomorrow, by Dr. Umit Kartoglu, a former scientist for WHO.

Authors

Languages

  • English

Publication year

2020

Type

Guidance

Categories

  • Supply chain & logistics

Tags

  • VVM

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