Generally, the first factor in the primary consideration of the transportation of materials is to minimize and make the total cost of transport most economical. The model established in this study is applicable to emergency situations such as the spread of infectious diseases. The model considers how to help each province or region to transport the supplies that meet the demand to the destination in the shorted time, while ensuring the transportation cost as low as possible. Therefore, this paper establishes a model to simulate the situation, and proves the rationality and efficiency of the model.
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