Optimal Location of Distribution Site Based on Distance

For most companies, successful business operation is based on the location at the right place, in the right region, on the right plot. New investments in land, buildings and material handling equipment are carried out for the longer term. As the global business environment in which a company needs t...

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Autores principales: Kubáňová Jaroslava, Kubasáková Iveta
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:296d4652243d4b65a3101d10db119a802021-12-05T14:11:08ZOptimal Location of Distribution Site Based on Distance2336-303710.2478/logi-2021-0009https://doaj.org/article/296d4652243d4b65a3101d10db119a802021-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.2478/logi-2021-0009https://doaj.org/toc/2336-3037For most companies, successful business operation is based on the location at the right place, in the right region, on the right plot. New investments in land, buildings and material handling equipment are carried out for the longer term. As the global business environment in which a company needs to decide on location is becoming more uncertain every day, it is of huge importance to make a thoughtful and ‘future-proof’ decision on the location for a new distribution site. Allocation can also be defined as a process that results in finding a position for a warehouse, company, production, people, things, and activities in a specific area. A newly built distribution site is impossible to be moved in a short period of time, so the decision on where to build a distribution site, warehouse, or manufacturing plant is of vital and strategic importance.Kubáňová JaroslavaKubasáková IvetaSciendoarticleallocationdistribution sitewarehouselocation modelTransportation and communicationsHE1-9990ENLOGI, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 90-98 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic allocation
distribution site
warehouse
location model
Transportation and communications
HE1-9990
spellingShingle allocation
distribution site
warehouse
location model
Transportation and communications
HE1-9990
Kubáňová Jaroslava
Kubasáková Iveta
Optimal Location of Distribution Site Based on Distance
description For most companies, successful business operation is based on the location at the right place, in the right region, on the right plot. New investments in land, buildings and material handling equipment are carried out for the longer term. As the global business environment in which a company needs to decide on location is becoming more uncertain every day, it is of huge importance to make a thoughtful and ‘future-proof’ decision on the location for a new distribution site. Allocation can also be defined as a process that results in finding a position for a warehouse, company, production, people, things, and activities in a specific area. A newly built distribution site is impossible to be moved in a short period of time, so the decision on where to build a distribution site, warehouse, or manufacturing plant is of vital and strategic importance.
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Kubasáková Iveta
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title Optimal Location of Distribution Site Based on Distance
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title_fullStr Optimal Location of Distribution Site Based on Distance
title_full_unstemmed Optimal Location of Distribution Site Based on Distance
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