Sustainability and Social Justice
A Dynamic Location‐Allocation Model for Evaluating the Spatial Impacts for Just‐in‐Time Planning
Document Type
Article
Abstract
This paper presents an interperiod network storage location‐allocation (INSLA) model to solve the just‐in‐time production planning problem. The model is extended to a multiobjective problem in which trade‐offs between delivery time and transportation costs are analyzed. The results for a hypothetical problem show that in an attempt to reduce inventories on the part of the primary purchaser of raw materials, the possibility exists for less than optimal behavior in the system. 1990 The Ohio State University
Publication Title
Geographical Analysis
Publication Date
1-1-1990
Volume
22
Issue
1
First Page
50
Last Page
69
ISSN
0016-7363
DOI
10.1111/j.1538-4632.1990.tb00196.x
Repository Citation
Osleeb, Jeffrey P. and Ratick, Samuel J., "A Dynamic Location‐Allocation Model for Evaluating the Spatial Impacts for Just‐in‐Time Planning" (1990). Sustainability and Social Justice. 497.
https://commons.clarku.edu/faculty_idce/497