Dynamic priorization model of dispatching vehicles using analytic hierarchy process
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.redin.16531Keywords:
AHP, multi-criterion priorization, distribution management, customer service, transportationAbstract
A methodology for shipment priority is shown which combines the information provided for several of these factors contained in a series of indicators of logistical nature, in the case of shipments from one warehouse to N retailers. By means of the use of AHP, the importance of a client is determined regarding another for the situation of one product with a periodic review replenishment policy. Besides, an operational methodology is shown for priority of goods dispatch in a dynamic environment.
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