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A strategic model for the solution of the location-allocation problem of a major oilcompany

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DGOR/NSOR

Part of the book series: Operations Research Proceedings ((ORP,volume 1987))

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The objective of the model was to give an answer to the following question: Which of the available gasoline depots in Belgium should be utilized and how should retail outlets be allocated to these depots and to trucks stationed at these depots, in order to supply the outlets with the required quantities of gasoline, minimize the total costs and satisfy the constraints?

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Stokx, C.F.M. (1988). A strategic model for the solution of the location-allocation problem of a major oilcompany. In: Schellhaas, H., van Beek, P., Isermann, H., Schmidt, R., Zijlstra, M. (eds) DGOR/NSOR. Operations Research Proceedings, vol 1987. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73778-7_78

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