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Application of Modified Benders Decomposition to Single Stage Multi Commodity Multi Period Warehouse Location Problem: An Empirical Investigation

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Figure 1. Multi-commodity distribution from plants to markets via warehouses.
Table 1. Results of 50 × 50 × 50 × 4 × 4 problems with 200% over capacity and 200% over supply
Table 2. Results of 50 × 50 × 50 × 4 × 4 problems with 400% over capacity and over supply
Table 6The results of paired sample statistics for weak twin and weak without additional cut are given below in the
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