1988
DOI: 10.1016/0377-2217(88)90225-1
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A computational model for solid waste management with application

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“…In one of the first studies on RL network design, Gottinger (1988) proposed a facility site model for solid waste management considering fixed costs for defined locations and decrease investment costs for others. Spengler et al (1997) dealt with a multi level warehouse location problem in a German-French region by proposing a mixed integer linear programming model.…”
Section: Reverse Logistics and Facility Location Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In one of the first studies on RL network design, Gottinger (1988) proposed a facility site model for solid waste management considering fixed costs for defined locations and decrease investment costs for others. Spengler et al (1997) dealt with a multi level warehouse location problem in a German-French region by proposing a mixed integer linear programming model.…”
Section: Reverse Logistics and Facility Location Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gottinger (1988) propôs um modelo de gerenciamento de resíduos sólidos como um problema de fluxo em rede, além de desenvolver um algoritmo especial. O modelo é aplicado no gerenciamento de RSD da área metropolitana de Munique, na Alemanha.…”
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“…Anderson andNigam (1967) examined closely the cost minimisation of waste flows from transfer stations to landfills through the implementation of a branch and bound system. Furthermore, they developed an in-kilter algorithm, which disregarded, however, the existence of mass holes (Gottinger, 1988 Helms and Clark (1971). Waste-to-energy facilities and sanitary landfills were considered as candidate facilities by the system.…”
Section: Background Of Modelling Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%