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BULOG (Indonesian Bureau of Logistics) Regional Division West Java is a state-owned public company that regulates and maintains a supply of rice in order to meet the needs of all Indonesian people.
Fran Setiawan +2 more
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Hub Covering Location Problem Considering Queuing and Capacity Constraints [PDF]
In this paper, a hub covering location problem is considered. Hubs, which are the most congested part of a network, are modeled as M/M/C queuing system and located in placeswhere the entrance flows are more than a predetermined value.A fuzzy constraint ...
Mehdi Seifbarghy +2 more
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Surrogate-based optimization approach for capacitated hub location problem with uncertainty
CJ Logistics has started to consider opening single new hub facility to expand the current transportation network system. This naturally leads to formulating a research question “where should the new hub facility be located in South Korea to minimize ...
Junghyun Kim, Changyun Chung
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Research on Hub Arc Location Problem with Unfixed Discounts in Hub-and-spoke Network Design [PDF]
Previous researches on Hub Arc Location Problem(HALP) mostly adopt hub arcs with fixed discounts which cannot effectively deal with the situation that flows on hub arcs in the hub-and-spoke network have large differences.Therefore,this paper proposes a ...
CHEN Xiaoxin,XU Yun,LIU Xiangbin
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On carriers collaboration in hub location problems [PDF]
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Elena Fernández, Antonino Sgalambro
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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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A Meta-Heuristic Approach for Hub Location-Routing Problem with Capacity and Balancing Decisions [PDF]
Hub location-routing problem is a practical subject in the last decades. This study considers a many-to-many hub location-routing problem where the best locations of hubs and tours for each hub are determined with simultaneous pickup and delivery. First,
Maryam Sadat Ghiasi, Behnam Vahdani
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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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Hub Location Problems: The Location of Interacting Facilities [PDF]
O’Kelly’s (1986) classical paper started a new research stream by identifying a connection between spatial interaction models and location theory. The traditional spatial interaction theory applies models of travel behavior to investigate demand patterns between fixed locations.
Kara B.Y., Taner M.R.
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Profit maximizing hub location problems [PDF]
Abstract In this paper, we study profit maximizing hub location problems. We formulate mathematical models determining the location of hubs, designing the hub networks, and routing the demand in order to maximize profit. The profit is calculated by summing the total revenue minus total cost.
Gita Taherkhani, Sibel A. Alumur
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