Optimal ship routing and personnel assignment for naval recruitment in Thailand

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Rosenthal, Richard E.
Choypeng, Paiboon
Puakpong, Pojana
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1984-08Metadata
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Two problems related to the Royal Thai Navy's recruitment effort are modeled
and solved by mathematical programming, The first problem is the optimal assignment
of draftees to branch naval bases, which is formulated as a transportation
problem. The second problem is the optimal routing of ships for
transporting draftees from the branch bases to the main base, which is solved
with an exact integer programming formulation.
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