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Dynamic Facility Location

Published: 01 July 1973 Publication History

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This paper extends the static single facility location problem to a model that permits location changes within a planning horizon of r periods. An algorithm is developed to optimize the sequence of locations in order to meet changes in costs, volumes and locations of destinations.

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cover image Management Science
Management Science  Volume 19, Issue 11
July 1973
141 pages

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INFORMS

Linthicum, MD, United States

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Published: 01 July 1973

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