define transportation problems and explain
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- The transportation problem is a special type of linear programming problem where the objective is to minimise the cost of distributing a product from a number of sources or origins to a number of destinations. ... The destination of a transportation problem is the location to which shipments are transported.
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The transportation problem is a special type of linear programming problem where the objetive consists in minimizing transportation cost of a given commodity from a number of sources or origins (e.g. factory, manufacturing facility) to a number of destinations (e.g. warehouse, store).
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