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IENG 212 Modeling and Optimization Name: Uğur Surname: ASLAN No:131882

I will talk about transportation models and show example.

Transportation Models

Transportation Models

Basic feasible solution can be obtained by three methods, they are   North - west corner method, Least - cost cell method, Vogel's Approximation Method, generally known as VAM.

NORTH-WEST Corner Method   Albuquerque Boston Cleveland Capacity Des Moines 5 4 3 100 Evansville 8 300 Fort Lauderdale 9 7 Demand 200 700

Step1 Start from the left hand side top corner or cell and make allocations depending on the availability and requirement constraint.

Step 2 By satisfying availability and requirement constraints fill the other cells. Z=1005 + 2008+1004+1007+2005=500+1600+400+700+1000=4200 $

LEAST COST method Identify the lowest cost cell in the given matrix. In this particular example it is 3. Make allocations to this cell. After filling search for lowest cost cell. Proceed this way until all allocations are made. Z=3009+2004+1003+1003=2700+800+300+300=4100 $

Vogel’s Approximation Method (VAM) Step 1: For each row and column find the difference between the two lowest unit shipping costs.

Step 2 Assign as many units as possible to the lowest-cost square in the row and column selected.

Step 3 Eliminate the column or row that has been satisfied.

Z= 1005+2004+1003+2009+1005=500+800+300+1800+500=3900 $

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