Author/Authors :
بشيري مهدي نويسنده Bashiri M , شريفي ارغوان نويسنده MSc, Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Shahed University, Tehran, Iran Sharafi Arghavan
Abstract :
Over the two last decades, distribution companies have been aware of the importance of paying simultaneous attention to all economical,
environmental, social, and safety aspects of a distribution system for success in the global market. The economic issue is often used in case
of the Vehicle Routing Problem (VRP) literature, while the environmental, the safety and the social concerns constitute less proportion of
studies. The Green vehicle routing problem (GVRP) is one of the recent variants of the VRP, dealing with environmental aspects of
distribution systems. In this paper, two developed mixed integer programming models are presented for the GVRP with social and safety
concerns. Moreover, a Genetic Algorithm (GA) is developed to deal efficiently with the large-sized problem . Different numerical analyses
have been performed to validate the presented algorithm in comparison to exact solutions and to investigate the influence of several key
factors such as the effect of increasing the cost of safety aspect on route balancing and customerʹs waiting time. The results confirm that the
proposed algorithm performs well and has more social and safety benefits, including more balanced tours and fewer customersʹ waiting
time than those of the classic GVRP.