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Load Distance Analysis: Presented By: Maria Diorella A. Paguio

The document discusses load distance analysis, a location analysis technique used to evaluate alternative facility layouts. It aims to minimize transportation costs by calculating the total load multiplied by distance moved for each layout. The technique involves computing the load-distance value for each potential site by summing the products of load and distance between the site and each existing facility. The layout with the lowest total load-distance value represents the best choice as it has the least product or material travel time. An example calculation is shown comparing three potential sites to identify the lowest cost site based on load and distance to suppliers.

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Load Distance Analysis: Presented By: Maria Diorella A. Paguio

The document discusses load distance analysis, a location analysis technique used to evaluate alternative facility layouts. It aims to minimize transportation costs by calculating the total load multiplied by distance moved for each layout. The technique involves computing the load-distance value for each potential site by summing the products of load and distance between the site and each existing facility. The layout with the lowest total load-distance value represents the best choice as it has the least product or material travel time. An example calculation is shown comparing three potential sites to identify the lowest cost site based on load and distance to suppliers.

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Load Distance Analysis

Presented by: Maria Diorella A. Paguio

Load Distance Analysis


Location analysis technique useful in comparing alternative layouts to identify the one with the least product or material travel time per period. Helps to minimize transportation costs by evaluating alternative layouts on the basis of the total of the product of actual distance moved and the load the units moved for each layout alternative.

Load-Distance Technique
Compute (Load x Distance) for each site

Choose site with lowest (Load x Distance)

Distance can be actual or straight-line

The layout with the lowest is the best choice.

Load-Distance Calculations
LD =
where, LD = load-distance value load expressed as a weight, number of trips or units being shipped from proposed site and location i distance between proposed site and location i (xi - x)2 + (yi - y)2

ld
i

i=1
li =
di di = =

where, (x,y) = coordinates of proposed site (xi , yi) = coordinates of existing facility

Load-Distance
Potential Sites Site X 1 360 2 420 3 250 Suppliers B C 100 250 500 600 105 135

Y 180 450 400

X Y Wt

A 200 200 75

D 500 300 60

Compute distance from each site to each supplier Site 1 dA = (xA - x1)2 + (yA - y1)2 = (200-360)2 + (200-180)2 = 161.2 = (100-360)2 + (500-180)2 = 412.3

dB = (xB - x1)2 + (yB - y1)2 dC = 434.2

dD = 184.4

Load-Distance
Site 2 dA = 333 dB = 323.9 dC = 226.7 dD = 170 dD = 269.3 Site 3 dA = 206.2 dB = 180.3 dC = 200
Compute load-distance

LD =

ld
i

i=1

Site 1 = (75)(161.2) + (105)(412.3) + (135)(434.2) + (60)(434.4) = 125,063 Site 2 = (75)(333) + (105)(323.9) + (135)(226.7) + (60)(170) = 99,789 Site 3 = (75)(206.2) + (105)(180.3) + (135)(200) + (60)(269.3) = 77,555*

* Choose site 3

Load-Distance With Excel

=B7*C11+C7*C12+D7*C13+E7*C14

Load-Distance With OM Tools

Reference:
Reid, R., & Sanders, N. R. (2010). Operations Management. Wiley. http://www.expertsmind.com

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