difference between transportation and transshipment problem
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Transshipment is like the child of the transportation but in transshipment we have some areas (like warehouses) which the goods from supply points were shipped to these points which are in the middle of the demand and supply points and then they were shipped from these points to the demand points.
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Transportation costs are independent of the shipped amount. The transshipment problem is a unique Linear Programming Problem (LLP) in that it considers the assumption that all sources and sinks can both receive and distribute shipments at the same time (function in both directions)
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