Models and Methods for Facilities Layout Design from an Applicability to Real-World Perspective

This chapter first presents an extensive list of the strategic, tactical, and operational objectives found in the literature for facilities layout and handling system design. Based on these premises, the main objective of this chapter is to present a survey of operations research processors (models and methods) for the macro design problem, the focus being on their applicability to real-life problems.

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Marcoux, N., Riopel, D., Langevin, A. (2005). Models and Methods for Facilities Layout Design from an Applicability to Real-World Perspective. In: Langevin, A., Riopel, D. (eds) Logistics Systems: Design and Optimization. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-24977-X_5

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