2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ifacol.2016.11.167
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On the research of linear programming solving methods for non-hierarchical spare parts supply chain planning

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“…Considering the demand of the transport enterprises, it was deemed necessary to pick the topic of this article and to develop a new and efficient method consisting in the optimal selection of the operating parameters of the vehicles, which consequently leads to the increase of their durability in the utility process (Pires & Frazzon, 2016;Wojciechowski, Cisowski & Pazowski, 2015). It is known that the manner of the operation of a vehicle in any transport company significantly influences the efficiency of its economic activity, and the appropriate technical exploitation of transportation means aims at increasing their technical efficiency, which is necessary to perform their tasks (Rais, Alvelos & Carvalho, 2014;Koralewski & Wrona, 2015;Longwic, Lotko & Lotko, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the demand of the transport enterprises, it was deemed necessary to pick the topic of this article and to develop a new and efficient method consisting in the optimal selection of the operating parameters of the vehicles, which consequently leads to the increase of their durability in the utility process (Pires & Frazzon, 2016;Wojciechowski, Cisowski & Pazowski, 2015). It is known that the manner of the operation of a vehicle in any transport company significantly influences the efficiency of its economic activity, and the appropriate technical exploitation of transportation means aims at increasing their technical efficiency, which is necessary to perform their tasks (Rais, Alvelos & Carvalho, 2014;Koralewski & Wrona, 2015;Longwic, Lotko & Lotko, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%