Application of Linear Programming for Expatriate Assignment Planning
Date
2019-05-07Author
Utami, Wiji
Tobing, Diana Sulianti K.
Paramu, Hadi
Slamin, Slamin
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An expatriate is a person who lives temporarily or resides outside her/his native
country or a foreign who lives in a country. It is usually because of a state or professional duty.
The activity of sending employees to branch companies in other countries is called
expatriation. Expatriation activities are high cost activities, so the need of sending employees
to branch companies in other countries must be carefully calculated. Assignment problems
occur in various decision-making situations which include assignment of work for machinery,
agents for special tasks, sales personnel in the sales area and others. The distinguishing
characteristic of an assignment problem is that one agent is assigned to one task. The research
was conducted at PT. Asian Hybrid Seed Technologies Indonesia, where the company will
open three new marketing areas and require expatriates to be assigned as project leaders. In this
article, a set of assignments to optimize the objectives function, namely minimizing cost and
time, was solved by using linear programming model.
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