Sometimes, problems of the optimal location of production or equipment of regions by separate kinds of products reduce successfully to a linear programming transport model. The assumptions of uniformity of the transport means or unboundedness of the most economic kinds of transport play an important part in such a reduction, however, they do not always hold in real problems, especially in those cases when only specialized means of transport may be used for conveyances. Since this specialization in the transport means appears most clearly in petroleum supply, and since taking account of the boundedness of the various methods of transporting products is most explicit right here, the subsequent exposition of the problem is carried out on the example of supplying an economic region with petroleum.
The Three-Index Transport Problem
1967
10 pages
Report
No indication
English
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