A Note on the Location of Depots
Ralph Snyder ()
Management Science, 1971, vol. 18, issue 1, 97-97
Abstract:
Crow-fly distance between the depot and delivery points is usually used when considering the problem of locating a depot. Instead, we assume that vans can only travel along a rectangular system of roads. This leads us to a much simpler solution.
Date: 1971
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