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Bermet Bermet
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A firm has established a distribution network for the supply of a raw material critical to its manufacturing. Currently there are two origins for this raw material, which must be shipped to three manufacturing plants.
 
  The current network has the following characteristics:
 
  The firm has identified two potential sites for a third raw material source; these are identified as Candidate A and Candidate B. From A, the costs to ship would be 9 to Plant 1, 10 to Plant 2, and 12 to Plant 3, respectively. From B, these costs would be 11, 14, and 8, respectively. The new source, wherever it is located, will have a capacity of 500 units. Set up this problem as two separate transportation matrices. (Do not solve the problem.)
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I appreciate what you did here, answered it right Smiling Face with Open Mouth
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Smart ... Thanks!
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