Transportation
Transportation
Transportation
Model
Casanova
Lim
Mai
Transportation Model
The WSS Company sells desktop computers to IT companies in Metro Manila, and ships
them from three distribution warehouses located in three (3) different areas. The company
is able to supply the following numbers of desktop computers to IT companies by the
beginning of the year:
Distribution Warehouse Supply
Warehouse 1 150
Warehouse 2 200
Warehouse 3 50
Total 400
IT Companies have ordered desktop computers that must be delivered and
installed by the beginning of the year:
IT Company Demand
(Desktop computers)
AUS Link 100
SJS Networking Inc. 80
RFS Data Limited 220
Total 400
The shipping costs per desktop computer from each distributor to each
company are as follows:
From Destination
A B C
1 7 5 9
2 10 12 10
3 6 3 14
Solution:
Distribution Warehouse Supply
Warehouse 1 150
Warehouse 2 200
Warehouse 3 50
Total 400
IT Company Demand
(Desktop computers)
AUS Link 100
SJS Networking Inc. 80
RFS Data Limited 220
Total 400
From Destination
A B C
1 7 5 9
2 10 12 10
3 6 3 14
Objective Function:
Minimize C = 7X1A + 5X1B + 9X1C + 10X2A + 12X2B + 10X2C + 6X3A + 3X3B +
14X3C
Constraints:
Subject to: X1A+X1B+X1C = 150
X2A+X2B+X2C = 200
X3A+X3B+X3C = 50
X1A+X2a+X3A = 100
X1B+X2B+X3B = 80
X1C+X2C+X3C = 220
Xij ≥ 0
METHODS OF
ESTABLISHING THE
INITIAL FEASIBLE
SOLUTION
1. Northwest Corner Rule (NCR)
2. Greedy Method or Minimum Cost Method (MCM)
3. Vogel’s Approximation Method (VAM)
Northwest Corner Rule (NCR)
1. Degeneracy
2. Maximization Problems
3. Unbalanced Transportation Problem
Degeneracy
http://www.universalteacherpublications.com/univ/ebooks/or/Ch5/degen.htm
http://www.universalteacherpublications.com/univ/ebooks/or/Ch5/max.htm
http://www.universalteacherpublications.com/univ/ebooks/or/Ch5/unbal.htm
– Dilworth, J.B. (1993). The Transportation Method. Linear Programming, 703-
705.
– Ibid., 710-713
– Sirug, W.S. (2012). Methods in Establishing the Initial and Optimal Feasible
Solution. Transportation Model, 142-166.