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MAKSİMUM KAPSAMA MODELİYLE TESİS YERİ SEÇİMİ: PERAKENDE SEKTÖRÜNDE BİR UYGULAMA

FACILITY LOCATION USING MAXIMUM COVERING MODEL: AN APPLICATION IN RETAIL SECTOR

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Abstract (2. Language): 
In this study, a store location problem has been addressed for service sector, and a real application problem for a leading firm in modern retail sector in Turkey has been solved by modeling with mathematical programming. Since imitating a store location in retail sector is hard and provides an important competitive edge, determining accurate store locations becomes a critical issue for the management. Application problem solved in this study is to choose appropriate areas for opening stores with different capacities and quantities in Umraniye, Istanbul. The problem has been converted to a maximum set covering model by considering after sales forecasts and also by taking into account several decision criteria foreseen by the management. Optimum solutions of the developed model for different scenarios has been obtained using a package program and presented to the firm management.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Bu çalışmada hizmet sektörü için mağaza yeri seçimi problemi ele alınmış ve Türkiye’de günümüz perakende sektörüne öncülük yapan bir firma için gerçek bir uygulama problemi matematiksel programlama ile modellenerek çözülmüştür. Perakende sektöründe mağaza yeri taklit edilmesi zor ve önemli bir rekabet üstünlüğü sağladığından dolayı doğru mağaza yerlerinin belirlenmesi kritik bir problem olarak yönetimin karşısına çıkmaktadır. Bu makalede ele alınan uygulama problemi, İstanbul ili Ümraniye ilçesine farklı kapasitelerde ve farklı sayılarda mağazaların açılması için uygun bölgelerin belirlenmesidir. Söz konusu problem, yapılan satış tahmini çalışmalarından sonra, yönetimin öngördüğü bazı karar ölçütleri de dikkate alınarak, bir maksimum kapsama modeline dönüştürülmüştür. Geliştirilen modelin farklı senaryolar için optimal çözümleri bir paket program kullanılarak elde edilmiş ve firma yönetimine sunulmuştur.
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