The maximum return-on-investment plant location problem

The maximum return-on-investment plant location problem

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Article ID: iaor20011679
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 51
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 729
End Page Number: 735
Publication Date: Jun 2000
Journal: Journal of the Operational Research Society
Authors: ,
Abstract:

The standard plant location problem determines which plants to open from a set of potential sites in order to satisfy the demands at a set of customer vertices at a minimum total cost. However, the optimal solution may exceed a limit on investment costs imposed on the enterprise in a practical setting. This paper examines the plant location problem in an environment in which the investment in plant and equipment is also an objective to be minimised. The problem is posed as a bicriterion model which examines the tradeoff between the sum of operational and investment costs and investment cost (or total cost vs sunk cost). A weighting method is used to generate efficient solutions, one of which is shown to maximise the return on investment. The integer-friendliness of the LP relaxation is investigated.

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