In the supply chain, production and logistics facilities are positioned between the customer and supply markets. As a consequence, any changes in these markets should cause the enterprise to re-evaluate its location and the capacity of its activities at that particular location in the logistics network, which also means re-evaluating the parameters of input-output matrices for the entire supply chain. Different analytical approaches have been developed to describe the influence of production on the hierarchical spatial pattern. Our article presents a fuzzy set approach to the model of spatial hierarchy as a result of spatial interactions. We attempt to present the difference between net present value estimated by a fuzzy approach on the one hand and report on an analytical approach to the problem on the other.
A Fuzzy Set Approach for a Location-Inventory Model
Transportation Planning and Technology ; 28 , 6 ; 447-464
2005-12-01
18 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
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Logistics , location , MRP , fuzzy reasoning , neurofuzzy
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