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Facility location is a factor of competitiveness and demand satisfaction. Using a hub on the network can facilitate communication across the network and reduce costs. In the current study, with regards to demand uncertainty, operational costs of the hub,
Mohammad Reza Shahraki, Shima Shirvani
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Routing- Location for Hazardous Materials with Considering Risk Criterion in Hub Framework Network by Meta-heuristic Algorithms [PDF]
Hazardous materials which are materials due to their chemical and physical properties impose significant risk to the safety of people and the environment. It's more complex routing transport of such material than normal materials.
Ali Mohtashami, Amir Hossein Niknamfar
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A multi-criteria decision making model to locate the hub ports (case study: the maritime industry of Iran) [PDF]
Hub location problem is one of the most popular issues in communications and, truck transportation, air transportation, and in particular, in marine transport in recent years.
Amir Zabihi, Mohsen Gharehkhani
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Hub and spoke trade agreements under oligopoly with asymmetric costs [PDF]
Using an oligopoly model of trade, we study the individual and world welfare implications of hub and spoke trade agreements. Under a hub and spoke regime, the hub country can benefit at the expense of the spokes relative to free trade.
Yildiz, Halis Murat
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Hub location under uncertainty
Hub location problems are network design problems which are solved as part of a strategic decision making process. In strategic planning, decisions may have a long lasting effect and the implementation may take considerable time. Moreover, input data is not precisely known in advance. Hence, decisions have to be made anticipating uncertainty.
Alumur, S. A. +2 more
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Hub location under competition [PDF]
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Ali Irfan Mahmutogullari, Bahar Y. Kara
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Location of Urban Logistic Terminals as Hub Location Problem
In this paper the problems of locating urban logistic terminals are studied as hub location problems that due to a large number of potential nodes in big cities belong to hard non-polynomial problems, the so-called NP-problems.
Jasmina Pašagić Škrinjar +2 more
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A New Robust Mathematical Model for the Multi-product Capacitated Single Allocation Hub Location Problem with Maximum Covering Radius [PDF]
This paper presents a new robust mathematical model for the multi-product capacitated single allocation hub location problem with maximum covering radius.
Mahdi Alinaghian +2 more
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Traditional hub location problems are usually based on deterministic circumstances. However, many uncertain factors can cause demand to vary in the long run, which increases the difficulty of strategic hub location planning.
Shuxia Li, Wanke Han, Liping Liu
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STACKELBERG HUB LOCATION PROBLEM
Summary: We consider a new competitive hub location model called Stackelberg hub location problem where a big firm competes with several medium firms to maximize its own profit. We assume that the medium firms' service sets are mutually disjoint and there is no competition among them.
Sasaki, Mihiro, Fukushima, Masao
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