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Unit 5: Transportation Problem
Thus, a dummy destination is added to the table, with a demand of 100 units. The modified table Notes
is shown in Table 5.10 which has been converted into a balanced transportation table. The unit
costs of transportation of dummy destinations are assigned as zero.
Table 5.10: Dummy Destination Added
Destination
Source Supply
1 2 3 4
1 25 45 10 0 200
2 30 65 15 0 100
3 15 40 55 0 400
Demand 200 100 300 100 700/700
Similarly,
If then include a dummy source to supply the excess demand.
5.6.2 Demand Greater than Supply
Example: Convert the transportation problem shown in Table 3.6 into a balanced
problem.
Table 5.11: Demand Exceeding Supply
Destination
Source Supply
1 2 3 4
1 10 16 9 12 200
2 12 12 13 5 300
3 14 8 13 4 300
Demand 100 200 450 250 1000/800
Solution:
The given problem is,
and
The given problem is an unbalanced one. To convert it into a balanced transportation problem,
include a dummy source (dummy row) as shown in Table 5.12
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