1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0966-8349(97)83422-5
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The hub location and routing problem

Abstract: Hubs are special facilities that consolidate and disseminate flows in many-to-many distribution systems. The hub location problem aims to find locations of hubs and allocate non-hub nodes directly to the hubs. However, this problem is necessary to extend when nodes do not have sufficient demand to justify direct connections between the non-hub nodes to the hubs since such direct connections increase the number of vehicles required and decrease the utilization of vehicles. Hence, it is necessary to construct lo… Show more

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