Design of a Distribution Network for the School Lunch Program
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2023
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The national school lunch program (NSLP) is crucial for providing healthy, inexpensive, or free lunches to children, thus benefiting society. Designing a distribution network for the program requires solving a location and routing problem. In this paper, first, we formulate a multi -objective non-linear integer programming formulation of the problem. Next, we develop a two-step approach since the problem is Np-hard. The first stage presents a K -mean clustering method that deals with routing decisions by determining the locations of food processing centers and allocating schools to these centers. The second stage offers a multi -objective mixed -integer linear mathematical model for finding the locations of distribution centers. Besides economic and environmental factors, we optimize travel time in the network as perishable items are involved. A weighted sum approach is presented for different weights of objectives. We provide a real case study in Turkey to demonstrate the applicability of the two -stage approach proposed in this study. The numerical results provide valuable information for decision -makers and authorities to prioritize and prepare action plans.
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Facility Location, K-Means Clustering Method, Modeling, School Lunch Program
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Karadağ, Ayyüce Aydemir; Akdere, Erol (2023). "Design of a distribution network for the school lunch program", Journal of Engineering Research (Kuwait), Vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 252-263.
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