ABSTRACT
An introduction to pragmatic methods for solving complex problems in facilities location: choosing from among known feasible sites or a broad range described as an area, placing facilities, and assigning customers. It emphasizes careful location and customer allocation to determine optimum use of time and cost - improving flow of materials and services and reducing the need for duplication or construction redundancies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I Introduction and Qualitative Methods
part |1 pages
Part II Basic Quantitative Models
part |1 pages
Part III Tour Development Models
part 9|42 pages
Part IV Dynamic Facility Locations