Abstract
A new approximate method for finding optimal or near optimal solutions to the fixed charge problem is described. It is very rapid, compared with previous methods and achieves results which are at least as good or better than previously published results. The method is useful in its own right. However, it will also form the basis for the development of an exact solution method to be described in subsequent work.
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