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DISEÑO DEL MODELO DE DISTRIBUCIÓN DE OFERTA Y DEMANDA DE PRODUCTOS PESQUEROS EN EL LITORAL CARIBE COLOMBIANO

Authors: Mercado Muñoz, Lucia Paola; Plata Acevedo, Daniela;

DISEÑO DEL MODELO DE DISTRIBUCIÓN DE OFERTA Y DEMANDA DE PRODUCTOS PESQUEROS EN EL LITORAL CARIBE COLOMBIANO

Abstract

El proyecto de investigación presenta el diseño del modelo de distribución de oferta y demanda de productos pesqueros en el Litoral Caribe Colombiano (Barranquilla, Cartagena y Santa Marta), facilitando al SEPEC (Servicio Estadístico Pesquero Colombiano) ; encargado de la recolección, ordenamiento, análisis y difusión de la información estadística relacionada con las distintas actividades que conforman la cadena productiva del sector, una herramienta que ayude a la toma de decisiones, mediante el análisis de los datos de los años 2015 y 2016. El desarrollo del modelo consta de tres componentes, inicialmente se realiza un diagnóstico de la situación actual de oferta y demanda y luego, se utiliza “Classic Transport Model”, abordando las dos primeras etapas del modelo, las cuales son “Trip Generation Modelling” y “ Trip Distribution Modelling” con el fin de obtener las cantidades óptimas que minimice los costos de productos pesqueros a distribuir en el año 2018.

The research project presents the design The distribution model of the supply and demand of fishery products in the Colombian Caribbean Coast ( Barranquilla, Cartagena and Santa Marta), facilitating the SEPEC (Colombian Fisheries Statistics Service); responsible for the collection, ordering, analysis and dissemination of statistical information related to the various activities that make up the production chain of the sector, a tool that helps decision-making, through the analysis of data for the years 2015 and 2016 The development of the model consists of three components, it is about making a diagnosis of the current supply and demand situation and using the “Classic transport model”, These consist of: Trip Generation Modelling and Trip Distribution Modelling in order to obtain the optimal quantities that minimize the costs of the fishery products to be distributed in the year 2018.

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distribution model, modelo de distribución, supply, oferta, demanda, Trip generation modelling, demand, Trip distribution modelling

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