Site Selection of Customer Operation Center for Pull and Drag Transportation Based on the Analytic Hierarchy Process

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Pull and drag transportation is an advanced transportation organization ,it is lower transport costs, higher efficiency, better energy saving. Customer operation center is important nodes in the pull and drag transportation routes, related to the overall layout of the transportation network and the overall effectiveness. Using AHP in this article, take full account to needs of pull and drag transportation , and analysis the main influencing factors about customer operation center location from the perspective of society and the business. Established model, obtains the importance weight of the influence factors, and provide the basis for evaluation. This method makes the selection process efficient, reasonable, and has a certain practicality.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 989-994)

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1522-1525

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July 2014

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DOI: 10.1080/09537280310001626278

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