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Book Description
This book describes how to plan and design efficient logistics systems considering simultaneously all integral aspects of their operation, and how to evaluate economically existing or proposed systems. The approach, more physical than mathematical, requires little data. Building on an understanding of the simplest logistics system with only one origin and one destination, the book treats problems with many origins and one destination, many destinations and one origin, and many origins and many destinations; this is done for systems with and without transshipments. The methodologies presented in the book are particularly useful when decisions have to be made with incomplete or uncertain information; e.g., when evaluating a business plan, or designing a system for a long time horizon. This expanded edition includes new research results and numerous modifications to enhance comprehensiveness and clarity. It has two new sections, a new appendix, and more than half a dozen new figures.
Book Info
Describes and demonstrates how to find rational structures for logistics systems considering all the relevant aspects.
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Logistics Systems Analysis,Carlos F. Daganzo,Springer,3540239146,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business logistics,Business/Economics,Engineering - Industrial,Management - General,Management Science,System analysis,Business & Economics / Management Science,Distribution,Facilities Location,Facility Location,Inventory,Lagerhaltung,Logistics,Logistik,Physical Distribution,Purchasing & supply management,Standort,Transport,Transportation
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