The Logic of Logistics: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications for Logistics Management by Julien Bramel
English | PDF | 1997 | 280 Pages | ISBN : 0387949216 | 23.6 MB
This book grew out a number of distribution and logistics graduate courses we have taught over the last ten years. In the first few years, the emphasis was on very basic models such as the traveling salesman problem, and on the seminal papers of Haimovich and Rinnooy Kan (1985), which analyzed a simple vehicle routing problem, and Roundy (1985), which introduced power-of-two policies and proved that they are effective for the one warehouse multi-retailer distribution system.