A traditional logistics decision model mainly studies the location decision of logistics distribution centers, storage inventory management, vehicle scheduling, and transportation routes. The logistics location-inventory-routing problem (LIRP) is an integrated optimization of the three problems—a comprehensive optimization problem for the whole logistics system. This review paper uses the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis) method to review the literature on LIRP systematically. A total of 112 LIRP-related studies published between 2010 and 2021 are reviewed and classified based on 10 abstract and citation databases. The classification includes four aspects: problem characteristics, demand data types,...
Transportations are paramount for a well-functioning society and necessary to secure essential produ...
Transportations are paramount for a well-functioning society and necessary to secure essential produ...
In this paper, a three-echelon supply chain, consisting of suppliers, a number of distribution cente...
A traditional logistics decision model mainly studies the location decision of logistics distributio...
A traditional logistics decision model mainly studies the location decision of logistics distributio...
International audienceThe design of distribution systems raises hard combinatorial optimization prob...
Fifth Place winner of non-oral presentations at the 4th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Sc...
The logistics system of a firm deals with purchasing materials (acquisition logistics), controls wor...
The logistics system of a firm deals with purchasing materials (acquisition logistics), controls wor...
The location-routing problem (LRP) plays a critical role in logistics system optimization where comp...
The location-routing problem (LRP) plays a critical role in logistics system optimization where comp...
Integrating inventory, location, and routing decisions in supply chains may considerably impact thei...
Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringI...
Purpose: To develop LIRP (location-inventory-routing problem) model with considering multiple links ...
www.impianti.unina.it Abstract: The logistics system of a firm deals with purchased materials carryi...
Transportations are paramount for a well-functioning society and necessary to secure essential produ...
Transportations are paramount for a well-functioning society and necessary to secure essential produ...
In this paper, a three-echelon supply chain, consisting of suppliers, a number of distribution cente...
A traditional logistics decision model mainly studies the location decision of logistics distributio...
A traditional logistics decision model mainly studies the location decision of logistics distributio...
International audienceThe design of distribution systems raises hard combinatorial optimization prob...
Fifth Place winner of non-oral presentations at the 4th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Sc...
The logistics system of a firm deals with purchasing materials (acquisition logistics), controls wor...
The logistics system of a firm deals with purchasing materials (acquisition logistics), controls wor...
The location-routing problem (LRP) plays a critical role in logistics system optimization where comp...
The location-routing problem (LRP) plays a critical role in logistics system optimization where comp...
Integrating inventory, location, and routing decisions in supply chains may considerably impact thei...
Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringI...
Purpose: To develop LIRP (location-inventory-routing problem) model with considering multiple links ...
www.impianti.unina.it Abstract: The logistics system of a firm deals with purchased materials carryi...
Transportations are paramount for a well-functioning society and necessary to secure essential produ...
Transportations are paramount for a well-functioning society and necessary to secure essential produ...
In this paper, a three-echelon supply chain, consisting of suppliers, a number of distribution cente...