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As logistics and distribution emerge as major disciplines, more rigorous and advanced analysis is required on each of the major decision areas within the total logistic and distribution systems. This article concentrates on the warehouse location problem, reviewing comparatively a taxonomy of quantitative methods applied in logistics management. The paper stresses the advantages and limitations of each of the techniques and their possible practical applications, suggesting a feasible alogarithm for dealing with the “Warehouse Location Problem”.

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