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Possibilities of modeling the distribution network via mathematical programming

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Title Statement Possibilities of modeling the distribution network via mathematical programming
 
Added Entry - Uncontrolled Name Martin Reiff; University of Economics in Bratislava
 
Uncontrolled Index Term facility location, distribution network
 
Summary, etc. This paper is dedicated to mathematical possibilities of modeling the distribution network via discrete mixed integer tasks. There are analyzed different factors that influence the distribution network design. Specifically, there are capacity restrictions of facilities (capacity of warehouses, distribution centers, and production facilities), costs connected with distribution technique (routing problem or direct route warehouse, customer, and warehouse), warehousing costs and safety inventory cost and planning of production.
 
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2014-05-19 13:52:11
 
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http://ocs.ef.jcu.cz/index.php/inproforum/INP2007/paper/view/468
 
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