2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.cor.2012.07.011
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Solution method for the location planning problem of logistics park with variable capacity

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“…Some researches devoted to discuss the reasonable place and size to LPs (Á guas and Antunes 2007; Ballis and Mavrotas 2007). Based on this, one group of articles optimized one or various indicators via mathematical models, such as reference (Tang et al 2013); the other group papers used distinct evaluation methods to solve problems, such as a BP Artificial Neural Network model (Huang 2012). Besides, some papers attempt to determine the construction order of facilities in LPs by comprehensively evaluating economic, social and environmental benefits (Tao and Zhang 2009).…”
Section: Research Topicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some researches devoted to discuss the reasonable place and size to LPs (Á guas and Antunes 2007; Ballis and Mavrotas 2007). Based on this, one group of articles optimized one or various indicators via mathematical models, such as reference (Tang et al 2013); the other group papers used distinct evaluation methods to solve problems, such as a BP Artificial Neural Network model (Huang 2012). Besides, some papers attempt to determine the construction order of facilities in LPs by comprehensively evaluating economic, social and environmental benefits (Tao and Zhang 2009).…”
Section: Research Topicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their proposed model selected logistic terminals from a set of predefined candidate locations and found the optimal number of berths for each terminal. Tang, Tang and Wang (2013) developed a model to find the best location for a logistics park, size of park and allocation of customers to it. They considered different layouts for the park and their model selected a lay out which can serve all demands.…”
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“…As a new wave of people flood cities to live, work and play, many arrive on four wheels-cars, which are creating massive headaches for city planners and drivers. Smart cities are looking into reducing parking issues that cause street congestion and wasted time for drivers searching for spaces [7]. Off-street parking isn't a solution: it is costly to build and takes space that could be used for other, more interesting uses.…”
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confidence: 99%