Doctoral Dissertations
The development of efficient delivery routes in extremely short product life-cycle environments
Abstract
"This dissertation outlines the development of a sophisticated decision support system to support the generation of efficient distribution routes while considering time and vehicle capacity constraints present in the extremely short product life cycle environment such as newspaper distribution. The motiviation for this study is to increase route efficiency through the better utilization of people and resources"--Introduction, page 1.
Department(s)
Engineering Management and Systems Engineering
Degree Name
Ph. D. in Engineering Management
Publisher
University of Missouri--Rolla
Publication Date
Fall 2004
Pagination
xiii, 178 pages
Note about bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-177).
Rights
© 2004 Pisit Hetrakul, All rights reserved.
Document Type
Dissertation - Citation
File Type
text
Language
English
Subject Headings
Delivery of goods -- Management
Product life cycle
Thesis Number
T 8639
Print OCLC #
61853295
Link to Catalog Record
Full-text not available: Request this publication directly from Missouri S&T Library or contact your local library.
http://merlin.lib.umsystem.edu/record=b5369388~S5Recommended Citation
Hetrakul, Pisit, "The development of efficient delivery routes in extremely short product life-cycle environments" (2004). Doctoral Dissertations. 1554.
https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/doctoral_dissertations/1554
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