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An Application of Goal Programming to Resolve a Site Location Problem

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  • Marc J. Schniederjans

    (Department of Management, The University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0400)

  • N. K. Kwak

    (College of Business Administration, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843)

  • Mark C. Helmer

    (Truck Transport Corporation, 230 Saint Clair Avenue, East Saint Louis, Illinois 62201)

Abstract

This paper illustrates the use of a goal programming model to resolve a trucking terminal site location problem. This is accomplished by allowing consideration of quantifiable personal preferences of the individuals who provide and use the truck terminal's services.

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  • Marc J. Schniederjans & N. K. Kwak & Mark C. Helmer, 1982. "An Application of Goal Programming to Resolve a Site Location Problem," Interfaces, INFORMS, vol. 12(3), pages 65-72, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:inm:orinte:v:12:y:1982:i:3:p:65-72
    DOI: 10.1287/inte.12.3.65
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    1. Cinzia Colapinto & Raja Jayaraman & Simone Marsiglio, 2017. "Multi-criteria decision analysis with goal programming in engineering, management and social sciences: a state-of-the art review," Annals of Operations Research, Springer, vol. 251(1), pages 7-40, April.
    2. J Malczewski & W Ogryczak, 1996. "The Multiple Criteria Location Problem: 2. Preference-Based Techniques and Interactive Decision Support," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 28(1), pages 69-98, January.
    3. Rickard Bergqvist & Jonas Tornberg, 2000. "Locations for Intermodal Transport Terminals – How to go about evaluation?," Regional and Urban Modeling 283600011, EcoMod.
    4. Badri, Masood A., 1996. "A two-stage multiobjective scheduling model for [faculty-course-time] assignments," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 94(1), pages 16-28, October.
    5. Juan Villegas & Fernando Palacios & Andrés Medaglia, 2006. "Solution methods for the bi-objective (cost-coverage) unconstrained facility location problem with an illustrative example," Annals of Operations Research, Springer, vol. 147(1), pages 109-141, October.

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