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dc.contributor.authorShah, Janat-
dc.contributor.authorAvittathur, Balram-
dc.contributor.authorGupta, Omprakash K-
dc.date.accessioned2020-03-23T09:25:09Z-
dc.date.available2020-03-23T09:25:09Z-
dc.date.issued2005-
dc.identifier.issn0377-2217-
dc.identifier.issn1872-6860-
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/10935-
dc.description.abstractThe central sales tax (CST) in India results in a differential sales tax structure. This contributes significantly to distribution network decisions that build logistics inefficiencies in firms operating in India. In this paper, we develop a model for determining distribution centres (DCs) locations considering the impact of CST. A non-linear mixed integer-programming problem that is formulated initially is approximated to a mixed integer-programming problem. Using a numeric example, the effect of CST rates and product variety on DC locations is studied and found to be having impact. It is felt that the Indian Government proposal to switch over from the present sales tax regime to value added tax (VAT) regime would significantly contribute to reducing the logistics inefficiencies of Indian firms. (C) 2003 Published by Elsevier B.V.-
dc.publisherElsevier Science Bv-
dc.subjectDistribution Centres-
dc.subjectLocation-
dc.subjectIndia-
dc.subjectLogistics Management-
dc.subjectNon-Linear Mixed Integer Programming-
dc.subjectTariffs-
dc.titleDistribution centre location modelling for differential sales tax structure-
dc.typeJournal Article-
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.ejor.2003.10.012-
dc.pages191-205p.-
dc.vol.noVol.162-
dc.issue.noIss.1-
dc.journal.nameEuropean Journal of Operational Research-
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