Supply Chain Management: Logistics Network Design
A reduction in outbound transportation costs: transportation costs from the warehouse to the customers. An increase in inbound transportation costs: transportation costs from the suppliers and/or manufacturers to the warehouse. In essence, the rm must balance the costs of opening new warehouses with the advantages of being close to the customer.
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