Post by Yunusa Saheed

God's Favour|| Academic impact Maker||Experienced Tutor||PassLite Academy Team Lead ||Quantity Surveyor||Science Tutor

As a Quantity Surveyor and educator, I’m truly passionate about simplifying complex quantitative concepts into straightforward, practical lessons that both students and professionals can grasp easily. Today, I’m thrilled to present Part 2 of my Transportation Model series, where I’ll be discussing the North-West Corner Method and Vogel’s Approximation Method. These techniques are incredibly useful not just for Quantity Surveying and Economics students, but for anyone keen on cost optimization and effective decision-making. After sharing Part 1 on the Least Cost Method, I’m excited to now introduce Part 2, which includes: ✅ North-West Corner Method ✅ Vogel’s Approximation Method (VAM) Transportation models are essential decision-making tools in Quantity Surveying, Economics, Logistics, Operations Research, and Supply Chain Management, helping to minimize transportation costs and enhance resource allocation. In this tutorial, I’ll guide you through these methods step-by-step, providing practical explanations that are easy to follow for both students and professionals. Whether you’re studying Quantity Surveying, Economics, conducting research, or just interested in optimization techniques, this series is designed to deepen your understanding of transportation challenges. Have you ever used any of these methods in your academic research or real-world projects? I’d love to hear about your experiences in the comments! #QuantitySurveying #OperationsResearch #TransportationModel #Logistics #Economics #ConstructionManagement #Education #Optimization #Learning #DataAnalysis

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