Assessment Plan for Location of Distribution Centres

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This article aims to determine the optimal position of a central distribution store that would integrate three existing stores into one which would serve the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland and Hungary, and would also serve as a warehouse for other countries in Central and Eastern Europe.

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