2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2003.10.031
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Facility location models for distribution system design

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“…Aardal [1] attacked instances with up to 100 customers and 75 facilities, proving the optimality of the solutions provided; Klose et al [24] obtained good approximations on problems with up to 500 customers and 200 candidate facilities, and solved to optimality problem instances with up to 200 customers embedding their column generation routine in a branch-and-price algorithm. Daskin [12] and Drexler [23] give detailed surveys on the CFLP.…”
Section: Fixed Set-up Costsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Aardal [1] attacked instances with up to 100 customers and 75 facilities, proving the optimality of the solutions provided; Klose et al [24] obtained good approximations on problems with up to 500 customers and 200 candidate facilities, and solved to optimality problem instances with up to 200 customers embedding their column generation routine in a branch-and-price algorithm. Daskin [12] and Drexler [23] give detailed surveys on the CFLP.…”
Section: Fixed Set-up Costsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Classical and well-studied examples are the Capacitated Facility Location Problem and the P-Median Problem [23]. When tackling an N P -hard integer linear programming problem one has the choice between using a general-purpose solver and designing an "ad hoc" algorithm.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hwang (2002) desribes methodology and approach of supply chain design with considering competitive customers sevice level meeting. The review of the facility location models is in Klose and Drexl (2005). Marrath and Kenneth (2001) describe six steps of distribution network design.…”
Section: Methods and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Models and methods for strategic production and distribution network design have been available since the early days of the field of operations research, in particular for facility and warehouse location and capacity dimensioning, taking into account a variety of linear and nonlinear cost factors associated with transportation, production and inventory (see, e.g., the reviews of Beamon 1998;Aikens 1985;Vidal and Goetschalckx 1997;Owen and Daskin 1998;Klose and Drexl 2005). Geoffrion and Graves (1974) laid the foundations for many deterministic, network-flow-based strategic network planning models.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%