International Journal of Physical Distribution & Materials Management: Volume 9 Issue 6

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Optimising the Location‐Allocation Problem with Multiple Objectives

Sang M. Lee, Lori Sharp Franz

The location‐allocation problem involves multiple shipping destinations, with known demands for a given product and known transportation costs from sources to destinations. The…

Inventory Carrying Costs: Current Availability and Uses

Douglas M. Lambert, John T. Mentzer

Inventory carrying costs, the costs associated with the quantity and value of inventory stored, represent a large portion of the expense attached to distribution activities. These

Estimation of a Department Store Production Function

Charles A. Ingene, Robert F. Lusch

Retail trade, an essential component in any industrialised marketing system, has received relatively little attention on a macro level. Rather, the formal study of retail trade

Distribution Capacity Planning: The Long‐Term Problem

Ernest R. Cadotte

How large should a distribution facility be initially? What size additions to the facility should be planned and when? For example, should a regional distribution centre be built…

Key Issues in Procurement Strategy in Advanced Technology Organisations

Ronald L. Schill

Recent years of shortages, inflation, and rapid advances in technologies causing product obsolescence and tremendous cost decreases—such as integrated circuits—have had pronounced…

Materials Management and Buying Behaviour

Adrie de Groot

Ever since the industrial revolution, companies have been trying to improve their overall performance. Most of the attention and efforts were directed towards reducing labour cost…

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0269-8218

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1978 – 1989

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Emerald Publishing Limited