Search for the optimal number of options of transport units of combined cargo transportation
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.40226Keywords:
combined transportation, transport units, function of necessity, method of random search, method of inductionAbstract
The article examines approaches to select the number of options of transport units of combined cargo transportation depending on transportation distance and the necessary capacity of transport units.
The choice method of number of options of transport units of combined cargo transportation to specific conditions and restrictions by the methods of random search and induction to determine the minimum total operational costs is described
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