Some constraints on shipping in linear programming models
Justin C. Whiton
Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, 1967, vol. 14, issue 2, 257-260
Abstract:
This note describes some constraints that may be applied to shipping models structured as linear programming problems. These constraints defining port‐throughput capability have proven useful in applications of linear programming by the author and provide additional realism in problems of vessel allocation and ship design selection. Increase in model size through the use of the constraints is in general mode rate.
Date: 1967
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