Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7226114 | Procedia Engineering | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A case study was applied to use the model. The results revealed the geographic coordinates of the optimum location of the facility. The identified optimum location will have a total savings of 40% in the total transportation cost. Hence, by a significant reduction of the transportation cost will also mean a significant reduction of response time and delivery time of relief goods because these transportation cost are functions of distances of customers location and a function of volume of customers' demand. The identified optimum facility location could also be a prepositioned location of relief goods covering the affected areas in the city. The proposed model for disaster facility location is easy to use and require simple tasks to implement. The model is readily accessible to managers and planners so it can be used in their planning.
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Authors
Ma.Teodora E. Gutierrez, Jose Edgar S. Mutuc,