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Business Logistics Management 14. The Network Planning Process

The Problem of Network Configuration

Data for Network Planning

Data Sources Business Operating Documents Accounting Reports Logistics Research Published Information Judgement

Data Encoding Product Coding Geocoding

Geocoding

Converting Data to Information Units of Analysis Product Grouping Transport Rate Estimation Privately Owned Transport For-Hire Transport Order and Shipment Profiles Sales Aggregation Mileage Estimates Facility Costs Facility Capacities Inventory Throughput Relationships Future Demand Estimation Other Factors and Structures

Product Grouping

Privately Owned Transport

For-Hire Transport

Order and Shipment Profiles

Mileage Estimates

Facility Cost

Inventory Throughput Relationships

Conducting the Analysis

Auditing Customer Service Level http://www.logimatrix.com/english/indf.htm