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Fixed‐cost transportation problems
Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, 1961AbstractThis paper formulates a fixed‐cost transportation problem as an integer program, describes some of its special properties, and suggests an approximate method of solution. Examples are given to demonstrate the approximation technique.
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Transportation Cost Comparison
1991Abstract : This report documents a comparison of the Defense Logistics Agency's (DLA) current transportation rates to various rate schedules used in both the government and the private sector. Applicable transportation rate schedules were obtained from the General Services Administration (GSA), the Military Traffic Management Command (MTMC), and a ...
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2003
Abstract That physically identical goods at different locations are different commodities is a familiar fact of life. A tonne of maize in a silo in rural Illinois, for example, is not at all the same thing as a tonne of maize in a small town somewhere in the interior of Mozambique.
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Abstract That physically identical goods at different locations are different commodities is a familiar fact of life. A tonne of maize in a silo in rural Illinois, for example, is not at all the same thing as a tonne of maize in a small town somewhere in the interior of Mozambique.
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City Size and Transportation Costs
Journal of Political Economy, 1973A SIMPLE MODEL OF A CITY (METROPOLITAN AREA) IS CONSTRUCTED AND USED TO CALCULATE HOW TRANSPORTATION COSTS VARY WITH CITY SIZE. SIMPLIFYING THE BASIC ASSUMPTIONS MAKES THE MODEL MORE MANAGEABLE, WHICH ALLOWS EXPLICIT CALCULATION OF MAGNITUDES THAT WERE NOT CALCULATED IN THE MORE COMPLICATED AND GENERAL MODELS USED IN THE RECENT LITERATURE IN THIS AREA.
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Welfare Pricing and Transport Costs
Management Science, 1959This paper attacks the problem of setting prices and outputs in a set of plants producing a given commodity but having differing cost-output functions, where producing and consuming locations are separated geographically so that transport cost in some (or all) cases are significantly greater than zero. We seek an optimal allocation of resources within
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1980
For a plant to survive in a saline environment it is necessary to have specific control of internal ion concentrations.
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For a plant to survive in a saline environment it is necessary to have specific control of internal ion concentrations.
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Cost analysis in transportation from the aspect of transport logistics costs
2010Logistics costs include the cost of all activities that are realized in order to shape, design, direct, manage and regulate the flow of goods, energy and information. As such, they represent a measure of economic "success" of logistics system functioning. According to the statement above, the definition of the logistics costs will be that the logistics
Bukljaš Skočibušić, Mihaela +2 more
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