Case Study on Transportation Problem 12/15/2010 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First and foremost‚ we would like to thank to our mentor‚ Dr. G.N. Patel for his valuable guidance and advice throughout the project. Without his support and guidance‚ this report would not have been possible. We would like to extend our sincere regards to the authorities of Birla Institute
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Transportation Problem Amit K. Bardhan Transportation Problem Amit K. Bardhan Faculty of Management Studies‚ University of Delhi Transportation problem Transportation Problem Amit K. Bardhan A transportation problem basically deals with the problem‚ which aims to find the best way to fulfill the demand of n demand points using the capacities of m supply points. While trying to find the best way‚ generally a variable cost of shipping the product from one supply point to a demand point or
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Chapter 6. 1.0 TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM The transportation problem is a special class of the linear programming problem. It deals with the situation in which a commodity is transported from Sources to Destinations. The objective is to determine the amount of commodity to be transported from each source to each destination so that the total transportation cost is minimum. EXAMPLE 1.1 A soft drink manufacturing firm has m plants located in m different cities. The total production is absorbed
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This paper describes the use of a simple hands-on case in undergraduate classes to teach the concepts of a traditional PERT/CPM and Critical Chain project management techniques. A simple six-activity project is used to illustrate: the identification of project activities‚ development of activity time estimates‚ the development of the project network‚ the development of the PERT/CPM critical path and the probability of on-time completion using the critical path‚ the development of the critical chain
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Transportation (Air‚ Water‚ Land) and Policy Related to Infrastructure and Utilities Economic Policy Paper on Transportation (Air‚ Water‚ Land) and Policy Related to Infrastructure and Utilities Preamble The word "TRANSPORT" has been derived from the Latin word "TRANSPORTARE". "TRANS" means across or the other side and "PORTARE" means carry. Transport thus means to carry to the other side. The level of transport needs in a growing economy depends on the pattern of development e.g. spatial
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Rating Rating in CPM represent the response of firm toward the critical success factors. Highest the rating better the response of the firm towards the critical success factor ‚rating range from 1.0 to 4.0 and can be applied to any factor. [pic][pic]There are some important point related to rating in CPM. • Rating is applied to each factor. • The response is poor represented by 1.0 • The response is average is represented by 2.0 • The response is above average represented by
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Chapter 2 Homework Problem Solutions Chapter 2 Project Management Study Objectives: construct a network diagram for a project determine critical path and expected completion time of a project with deterministic task times (note: some of us also do calculations for probabilistic times‚ but not required) calculate slack times for a particular task know how to “crash” a project down to a certain completion time at the lowest cost (note: just the concept of crashing needs to be discussed and not the
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weight that range from 0.0 to 1.0.weight indicates the relative importance of the critical success factors. Rating: Ratings refer to strengths and weaknesses where 4= major strength‚ 3= minor strength 2= minor weakness and 1= major weakness. In CPM the rating and total weighted score for rival firms can be compared to the sample firms. This comparative analysis provides important internal strategic information. Mobile Manufacturing | I-phone | Samsung | Nokia | Success Factors | Weight
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CHAPTER 6: TRANSPORTATION‚ TRANSSHIPMENT AND ASSIGNMENT PROBLEMS Transportation Problem - A distribution-type problem in which supplies of goods that are held at various locations are to be distributed to other receiving locations. - The solution of a transportation problem will indicate to a manager the quantities and costs of various routes and the resulting minimum cost - Used to compare location alternatives in deciding where to locate factories and warehouses to achieve the minimum cost
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