Application of Set Covering Location Problem for Organizing the Public Postal Network
Most countries of the European Union ensure certain obligations (criteria) which universal service providers must meet to ensure the realization of the universal service. These criteria vary from country to country, giving their own choice of an optimal model for the density of the postal network. S...
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doaj-1dbeeaf44fe344babb7a25b314bff17d2020-11-25T00:30:37ZengUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of Transport and Traffic SciencesPromet (Zagreb)0353-53201848-40692016-08-0128440341310.7307/ptt.v28i4.19621962Application of Set Covering Location Problem for Organizing the Public Postal NetworkDragana Šarac0Miloš Kopić1Katarina Mostarac2Momčilo Kujačić3Bojan Jovanović4University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical SciencesUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical SciencesUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of Transport and Traffic SciencesUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical SciencesUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical SciencesMost countries of the European Union ensure certain obligations (criteria) which universal service providers must meet to ensure the realization of the universal service. These criteria vary from country to country, giving their own choice of an optimal model for the density of the postal network. Such postal network of the operator providing universal postal service must be organized so that post offices are accessible at the optimal distance from the user. This paper presents two different approaches. The first one is based on the population criteria determined in the previous study. The second one is new, a general method created to determine the minimum number of postal unit applications of Set Covering Location Problem. The authors apply both methods on real data collected from the Serbian municipalities and finally, compare the obtained results.https://traffic.fpz.hr/index.php/PROMTT/article/view/1962postal networkpost office areaSet Covering Location Problemaccess points |
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Dragana Šarac Miloš Kopić Katarina Mostarac Momčilo Kujačić Bojan Jovanović |
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Dragana Šarac Miloš Kopić Katarina Mostarac Momčilo Kujačić Bojan Jovanović Application of Set Covering Location Problem for Organizing the Public Postal Network Promet (Zagreb) postal network post office area Set Covering Location Problem access points |
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Dragana Šarac Miloš Kopić Katarina Mostarac Momčilo Kujačić Bojan Jovanović |
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Dragana Šarac |
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Application of Set Covering Location Problem for Organizing the Public Postal Network |
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Application of Set Covering Location Problem for Organizing the Public Postal Network |
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Application of Set Covering Location Problem for Organizing the Public Postal Network |
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Application of Set Covering Location Problem for Organizing the Public Postal Network |
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Application of Set Covering Location Problem for Organizing the Public Postal Network |
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application of set covering location problem for organizing the public postal network |
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University of Zagreb, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences |
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Promet (Zagreb) |
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0353-5320 1848-4069 |
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2016-08-01 |
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Most countries of the European Union ensure certain obligations (criteria) which universal service providers must meet to ensure the realization of the universal service. These criteria vary from country to country, giving their own choice of an optimal model for the density of the postal network. Such postal network of the operator providing universal postal service must be organized so that post offices are accessible at the optimal distance from the user. This paper presents two different approaches. The first one is based on the population criteria determined in the previous study. The second one is new, a general method created to determine the minimum number of postal unit applications of Set Covering Location Problem. The authors apply both methods on real data collected from the Serbian municipalities and finally, compare the obtained results. |
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postal network post office area Set Covering Location Problem access points |
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https://traffic.fpz.hr/index.php/PROMTT/article/view/1962 |
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