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Solving a large scale districting problem: A case report
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    Solving a large scale districting problem: A case report (English)
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    The paper deals with the problem of defining the territories for 168 sales agents of a German manufacturer of consumer goods. About 1400 postal areas constitute the basic geographical units. The problem is solved by means of a location-allocation approach involving a standard code of primal network algorithm as well as a new heuristic for resolving split areas. Numerical results and the implementation of the procedure as a planning tool are presented.
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    large scale districting
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    location-allocation approach
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    primal network algorithm
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    heuristic
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