Lexeme: location routing  
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  1. noun. Location routing refers to the process of determining the most efficient and cost-effective routes for multiple vehicles or resources to visit a set of locations or destinations. It involves optimizing the allocation of resources and planning the sequence of visits to minimize travel costs, distance, or time while considering various constraints such as vehicle capacity, time windows, and customer demands. The objective of location routing is to improve operational efficiency, reduce transportation costs, and ensure timely delivery or service to multiple locations. GPT3.5
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  • noun. location routing (singular), location routings (plural)
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