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Business, 12.08.2020 20:01 meganwintergirl

The Distribution Unlimited Co. has two factories producing a product that needs to be shipped to two warehouses • Factory 1 produces 85 units.
• Factory 2 produces 65 units.
• Warehouse I needs 55 units.
• Warehouse 2 needs 95 units.
There are rail links directly from Factory 1 to Warehouse 1 and Factory 2 to Warehouse 2.
• Independent truckers are available to ship up to so unlts from each factory to the distribution center, and then 50 units from the distribution center to each warehouse
The cost varies for different
from F1 to W1: $600 from F1 to DC: $300
from DC to W1:52:50
from DC to W2:5400
from F2 to W2:$500
from F2 to DC: 5700
How many units (truckloads) should be shipped along each shipping lane?

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