Kindly assist on this Assume we deliver ~5000 orders per day and that our top clients are catering companies like Dmark, oneL and Le Padg . On the supply side of the business assume we are actively working with 25 courier companies, in the next year we would like to be the go-to platform for courier companies, private fleet and commercial vehicles. The goal is to reach 100,000 deliveries a day operating in multiple verticals not relying on food.Please Consider: ● What other verticals (on the client side) should we consider and why (quick wins and long ones)? ● Select one vertical and show how you would go about it in detail (approach, value drivers, key sales messages, etc.)? ● What are the critical points for the business over the next 3, 6, 12 months and how would you track milestones? ● What specific obstacles do you think could stop you from closing new business? How would you tackle these? ● What other general challenges could you foresee and how would you tackle them?
Thanks for this wonderful video sir. Formally, I thought both north west corner method and least cost method answers will be the same. And I keep on solving and I found out that my answers are not the same until after I watched this video. And now my doubt is cleared. Once anew thank you sir for this wonderful video.
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at 4:26, in case of a tie, you must choose a cell where maximum allocation is possible, and not as you said the demand is high... Because even with high demand, if supply is less then the allocated value will be also less.. You can refer any textbook to check what am saying...
What you are saying is absolutely correct. But in most of the books and in any standard video lecture you will find that in case of a tie you can break it arbitrarily...and yes it is absolutely correct..In the video I said alternative but even in least cost method if anyone breaks a tie arbitrarily he or she is not wrong.
When there is a tie with the lowest element, u told to select the element which has maximum demand. But I think I read somewhere, that, we have to select that element which we can allot the maximum units.
This is GREAT. Thanks a lot. But I have a question. I tried assigning the demands differently and i got 5 instead of 6 transactions. could you please understand why.
there is problem with F3 and S4. at the last part, where we have 50 demands and 50 capacity. why do you put 40 above 8 and leave capacity 50. but you cross the 50 demand.?
What if we choose factory 2 to supply store 3 in step 2nd?? The demand of store is 50 also the supply of factory is 50 . Can we cancel both row and column at the same time??
At time 5:45 why not we choose the cell 6 having supply 50 ? that would also be same thing,I mean in those cases how can I break the tie??? please Reply
Mrinmoy Halder in case of tie choose the place whose demand is more...and even after that there is tie....then you can choose arbitrarily..for this question you may have more than 1 answer
Sir I have a question. If I prefer to fill the table in which the answer will be 930, there would be 5 cells that are filled, instead of 6 cells (as in the video). The problem is while the 930 option seems better, I couldn't find a way to use MoDi method because f3s3 cell's R and K values can't be calculated and (R+K= 6 obviously but with which combination, 3-3, 4-2, 5-1 etc.??) also the "Loop" can't be established. 960 option can be improved, to be equal to 920 after using MoDi. So my question is, in order to be able to use these methods effectively, should there be at least 2 shipments from each factory (to any store)??? Obviously only one shipment of 50 uits made from F3 to S3 seems perfect but it is't. Thank you in advance.
But sir in the 6 case i have taken the 6 that is after the 4 from that answer is also the same....i dont think it is compulsory to choose any particular 6 ..
You can select the column arbitrarily. I knew someone would definitely ask this question. See I have preferred the column with highest demand just by the common sense... Both the answers will be correct.. but none of them are optimal.. for optimality you have to go for Modi method
Sir i followed this method and I considered a row with same numbers 4 4 6 and below first four the demand is 65 and 2 nd 4 is 42 and I consider the number with high demand I got a different answer as my professor got 830 and I got 890
For this problem..there are two possible answers 930 and 960. If you are getting any of these two..your process is correct.
960
960
I got 960
Last two steps not clear
Thanks! I got tried to select different 6, I got two answers.
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Kindly assist on this
Assume we deliver ~5000 orders per day and that our top clients are catering companies like Dmark, oneL and Le Padg . On the supply side of the business assume we are actively working with 25 courier companies, in the next year we would like to be the go-to platform for courier companies, private fleet and commercial vehicles.
The goal is to reach 100,000 deliveries a day operating in multiple verticals not relying on food.Please Consider:
● What other verticals (on the client side) should we consider and why (quick wins and long ones)?
● Select one vertical and show how you would go about it in detail (approach, value drivers, key sales messages, etc.)?
● What are the critical points for the business over the next 3, 6, 12 months and how would you track milestones?
● What specific obstacles do you think could stop you from closing new business? How would you tackle these?
● What other general challenges could you foresee and how would you tackle them?
Thanks for this wonderful video sir.
Formally, I thought both north west corner method and least cost method answers will be the same. And I keep on solving and I found out that my answers are not the same until after I watched this video. And now my doubt is cleared.
Once anew thank you sir for this wonderful video.
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i regret not findign your videos before. my exam is in 2 hours and i'm speed running my studies and i realize i should've found this before. anyways, i understand very easily and will write this is exam.
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at 4:26, in case of a tie, you must choose a cell where maximum allocation is possible, and not as you said the demand is high...
Because even with high demand, if supply is less then the allocated value will be also less..
You can refer any textbook to check what am saying...
What you are saying is absolutely correct. But in most of the books and in any standard video lecture you will find that in case of a tie you can break it arbitrarily...and yes it is absolutely correct..In the video I said alternative but even in least cost method if anyone breaks a tie arbitrarily he or she is not wrong.
Thank you sir .... your explanation is very helpful ...
Excellent God bless you 🙏 my question is that if we are asked to find a schedule to minimize the transportation cost? How do we do it
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Thanks so much for your clear presentation and explanation. Is that the total cost = 960
Yes correct answer
i dont know why but this is quite different from what i studied.
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When there is a tie with the lowest element, u told to select the element which has maximum demand. But I think I read somewhere, that, we have to select that element which we can allot the maximum units.
Both means the Same bro ....no difference
Thanks for helping ....a question please if the demand is more than supply what do you do .....I my case demand is 3400 and supply is 2800
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This is GREAT. Thanks a lot. But I have a question. I tried assigning the demands differently and i got 5 instead of 6 transactions. could you please understand why.
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Please i want you to explain it to the shadow cost, because that is where I am having a problem. Thank you
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there is problem with F3 and S4. at the last part, where we have 50 demands and 50 capacity. why do you put 40 above 8 and leave capacity 50. but you cross the 50 demand.?
First allocate 20 but not 50. We always prefer to give first priority to least supply/demand is we have common cells more than one.
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Sir how to solve this problem when Supply and demand is not provided using LCM
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Thank you sir, what if the demand of the tie cost is equal
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Which method of solving a transportation model do you trace a closed loop ?
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Which gives a more accurate answer? Least Cost or NorthWest Corner Method?
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What if we choose factory 2 to supply store 3 in step 2nd?? The demand of store is 50 also the supply of factory is 50 . Can we cancel both row and column at the same time??
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Please give us video on optimality test for transportation problem
In some questions, I get lower transportation cost in North corner method than matrix minima method.
When allocating to cell ,if the demand and supply are same then what we should do?
Sir if we take 930 means it is give problem in degeneracy methods
4+3-1=6..if we choose 930 in that only 5 allocated cells
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At time 5:45 why not we choose the cell 6 having supply 50 ? that would also be same thing,I mean in those cases how can I break the tie??? please Reply
Mrinmoy Halder yes ..trt to understand,In case of ties you frst select the place whose demand is more
Mrinmoy Halder in case of tie choose the place whose demand is more...and even after that there is tie....then you can choose arbitrarily..for this question you may have more than 1 answer
If I choose arbitrarily then answer would be same ????
Mrinmoy Halder no no answers are different..but all answers are correct. For this one I think 930 and 960 are the answers may be. Ok thankyou.
+Mrinmoy Halder you can also choose cell 6 having supply 50.
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If there is a tie in demand also what should we do ?
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If transport and supply will not equal then or it will be equal in every question
Sir I have a question. If I prefer to fill the table in which the answer will be 930, there would be 5 cells that are filled, instead of 6 cells (as in the video). The problem is while the 930 option seems better, I couldn't find a way to use MoDi method because f3s3 cell's R and K values can't be calculated and (R+K= 6 obviously but with which combination, 3-3, 4-2, 5-1 etc.??) also the "Loop" can't be established. 960 option can be improved, to be equal to 920 after using MoDi.
So my question is, in order to be able to use these methods effectively, should there be at least 2 shipments from each factory (to any store)??? Obviously only one shipment of 50 uits made from F3 to S3 seems perfect but it is't.
Thank you in advance.
Sir what is difference between least cost method and North West corner method
is there an example that involves the used and unused routes?
Why should we allocate 10 goods to S4 as we can allocate max 10 either to S2 or S4?
Sir the ans for total cost is 960 right?
Why didn't u subtracted 40 from50 in factory 4
there's no factory 4
clear explanation, thanks very much!
Sir if 0 is taken as least cost or we should go for 1
Fantastic. Understood. Thank you Sir
But sir in the 6 case i have taken the 6 that is after the 4 from that answer is also the same....i dont think it is compulsory to choose any particular 6 ..
when there is a tie you select the column with the highest demand. but why not we select the columns (with tie ) arbitrarily?
You can select the column arbitrarily. I knew someone would definitely ask this question. See I have preferred the column with highest demand just by the common sense... Both the answers will be correct.. but none of them are optimal.. for optimality you have to go for Modi method
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Sir What if there is a zero in number of products to be sent ?
Nice Explanation Sir
Sir i followed this method and I considered a row with same numbers 4 4 6 and below first four the demand is 65 and 2 nd 4 is 42 and I consider the number with high demand I got a different answer as my professor got 830 and I got 890
Sir a very biggest doubt about if again tie will be
Exalent teaching sir TQ v much sir
Sir can u solve the same problem in North West method. I am getting wrong solution. As 400 comparing to LCM