2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0166-218x(03)00431-1
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Discrete facility location and routing of obnoxious activities

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“…Several optimisation techniques have been applied in designing distribution systems. Optimisation techniques are used for reducing operational and overall costs in different distribution systems, for example, food and drink distribution (Watson-Gandy and Dohrn 1973), goods distribution (Perl andDaskin 1984, 1985), agricultural goods transport (Ljungberg et al 2007), forest harvesting (Rönnqvist et al 2007), waste collection (Apaydin and Gonullu 2008;Caballero et al 2007;Kulcar 1996), disposal of hazardous material (Alumur and Kara 2007), obnoxious facility location-routing (Cappanera et al 2004), small package shippers (Stenger et al 2012), shipping industry (Gunnarsson et al 2006), blood bank location (Or and Pierskalla 1979) and medical evacuation ( Chan et al 2001).…”
Section: Distribution Systems and The Food Supply Chainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several optimisation techniques have been applied in designing distribution systems. Optimisation techniques are used for reducing operational and overall costs in different distribution systems, for example, food and drink distribution (Watson-Gandy and Dohrn 1973), goods distribution (Perl andDaskin 1984, 1985), agricultural goods transport (Ljungberg et al 2007), forest harvesting (Rönnqvist et al 2007), waste collection (Apaydin and Gonullu 2008;Caballero et al 2007;Kulcar 1996), disposal of hazardous material (Alumur and Kara 2007), obnoxious facility location-routing (Cappanera et al 2004), small package shippers (Stenger et al 2012), shipping industry (Gunnarsson et al 2006), blood bank location (Or and Pierskalla 1979) and medical evacuation ( Chan et al 2001).…”
Section: Distribution Systems and The Food Supply Chainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These solution methods may be categorized as exact, heuristic, and metaheuristic approaches. For instance, (Cappanera, Gallo et al 2003) presented an obnoxious facility location-routing (OFLR) problem in which lagrangean relaxation (LR) was used to decompose the problem into two subproblems of location and routing and two lagrangean heuristics were presented.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The multiple knapsack problem was first developed by Eilon and Christofides (1971) as a cargo loading problem, and can be solved using algorithms presented by Martello and Toth (1981) and Pisinger (1999) . Second, in addition to the weight constraints, it includes demand constraints, as used by Cappanera (1999) , whose model also includes multiple dimensions of item cost; in the Marine squad problem, only weight is used. Algorithms for solving multidimensional knapsack problems with demand constraints are given by Arntzen, Hvattum, and Lokketangen (2006), Cappanera and Trubian (2005) , and Hvattum and Lokketangen (2007) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Algorithms for solving multidimensional knapsack problems with demand constraints are given by Arntzen, Hvattum, and Lokketangen (2006), Cappanera and Trubian (2005) , and Hvattum and Lokketangen (2007) . They have been used in capital budgeting by Beaujon, Marin, and McDonald (2001) , and in location problems by Cappanera (1999) and Plastria (2001) . Third, some of the items under consideration can be transferred between Marines, and others (primarily clothing items) cannot.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%