Geologistics optimization of location of distribution centers of agricultural production in Western region of Ukraine

Abstract

Purpose of this research is to make geologistics optimization of the location of distribution centers for sugar beet, potato, vegetables, meat in Western region of Ukraine. Methodology. Geologistics optimization of location of distribution centers for sugar beet, potato, vegetables, meat in Western region of Ukraine is implemented on the basis of centrographic analysis and task of the minimum total distances. Results. Optimum location of distribution centers for sugar beet in oblasts and in the region in general is investigated on the basis of centrographic analysis. The calculated location of gravity centers indicates its attraction to the markets, in particular, to the acting sugar refineries. It is reasonable to locate the oblasts distribution centers for sugar beet in cities: Lokachi, Dubno, Radekhiv, Gorodenka, Zastavna, Terebovlya, Krasyliv. We propose to locate regional distribution center for sugar beet in Zbarazh. Geologistics optimization of location of distribution centers for potato, vegetables, meat in Western region of Ukraine is implemented on the basis of task of the minimum total distances. The calculated location of smallest distances centers indicates its gravity as to markets and to industries. We propose to locate the oblasts distribution centers for potato in cities: Kovel, Kostopil, Ivano-Frankivsk, Chernivtsi, Lviv, Mukachevo, Terebovlya, Khmelnytsky. It is reasonable to locate regional distribution center for potato in Zboriv. It is reasonable to locate the oblasts distribution centers for vegetables in cities: Kovel, Rivne, Ivano-Frankivsk, Khotyn, Lviv, Irshava, Ternopil, Khmelnytsky, and regional distribution center for vegetables – in Peremyshlyany. We propose to locate the oblasts distribution centers for meat in cities: Volodymyr-Volynsky, Rivne, Ivano-Frankivsk, Chernivtsi, Irshava, Mykolaiv, Zbarazh, Khmelnytsky, and it is reasonable to locate regional distribution center for meat in Rohatyn.

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M. I. Senkiv

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M. I. Senkiv (2016). Geologistics optimization of location of distribution centers of agricultural production in Western region of Ukraine. Вісник Одеського національного університету. Географічні та геологічні науки, 21(1), 153-163. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-272519