GIS Exploitation for New Facility Location Decisions- A Logistics Perspective

1Graduate School of Logistics, Inha University, Korea
2Asia-Pacific School of Logistics, Inha University, Korea

Journal of International Logistics and Trade

ISSN: 1738-2122

Article publication date: 30 April 2012

Issue publication date: 30 April 2012

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Abstract

Logistical facility location decisions can make a crucial difference in the success or failure of a company. Geographical Information Systems (GIS) have recently become a very popular decision support system to help deal with facility location problems. However, until recently, GIS methodologies have not been fully embraced as a way to deal with new facility location problems in business logistics. This research makes a framework for categorizing empirical facility location problems based on the intensity of the involvement of GIS methodologies in decision making. This framework was built by analyzing facility location models and GIS methodologies. The research results revealed the depth of the embracement of GIS methodologies in logistics for determining new facility location decisions. In the new facility location decisions, spatial data inputs are almost always coupled with the visualization of the problems and solutions. However, the usage of GIS capability solely (i.e. suitability analysis) for problem solving has not been embraced at the same level. In most cases, the suitability analysis is used together with special optimization models for choosing among the multiple alternatives.

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Citation

Khaled, A.M. and Kim, Y.J. (2012), "GIS Exploitation for New Facility Location Decisions- A Logistics Perspective", Journal of International Logistics and Trade, Vol. 10 No. 1, pp. 43-62. https://doi.org/10.24006/jilt.2012.10.1.43

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Emerald Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2012 Jungseok Research Institute of International Logistics and Trade

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*Corresponding author: Professor, Asia-Pacific School of Logistics, Inha University, Korea E-mail:

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