Foulke Consumer Products, Inc.: The Sout...
Carraway, Robert L...
Foulke Consumer Products, Inc.: The Southeast Region
Carraway, Robert L.; Hosler, William
QA-0392 | Published April 8, 1989 | 8 pages Case
Collection: Darden School of Business
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At the core of this case is a distribution, or sourcing, problem that can be modeled and solved using linear programming (LP). There are also issues of whether to build (a) new plant(s)--and if so, what the capacity should be--and whether to expand or close one or more of the existing plants. These latter issues can be analyzed using a 0/1 LP facility-location model. Alternatively, because the number of options is limited, they can be analyzed using the straight LP model of the distribution problem as a tool to facilitate analysis.
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