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A Location-Inventory-Routing Problem in Forward and Reverse Logistics Network Design
2016
Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society
We study a new problem of location-inventory-routing in forward and reverse logistic (LIRP-FRL) network design, which simultaneously integrates the location decisions of distribution centers (DCs), the inventory policies of opened DCs, and the vehicle routing decision in serving customers, in which new goods are produced and damaged goods are repaired by a manufacturer and then returned to the market to satisfy customers' demands as new ones. Our objective is to minimize the total costs of
doi:10.1155/2016/3475369
fatcat:a2qzlu2tbbg4vbdgzmehoxahrm