Title of article :
Location-Allocation and Scheduling of Inbound and Outbound Trucks in Multiple Cross-Dockings Considering Breakdown Trucks
Author/Authors :
Behnamian, Javad Department of Industrial Engineering - Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran , Fatemi Ghomi, Mohammad Taghi Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran , Heidaryd, Pooya Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran , jolaie, fariborz University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
This paper studies multiple cross-dockings where the loads are transferred from origins (suppliers) to destinations (customers) through crossdocking
facilities. Products are no longer stored in intermediate depots and incoming shipments are consolidated based on customer demands
and immediately delivered to them to their destinations. In this paper, each cross-docking has a covering radius that customers can be served by
at least one cross-docking provided. In addition, this paper considers the breakdown of trucks. We present a two-stage model for the location of
cross-docking centers and scheduling inbound and outbound trucks in multiple cross-dockings. We work on minimizing the transportation cost
in a network by loading trucks in the supplier locations and route them to the customers via cross-docking facilities. The objective, in the first
stage, is to minimize transportation cost of delivering products from suppliers to open cross-docks and cross-docks to the customers; in the
second-stage, the objective is to minimize the make spans of open cross-dockings and the total weighted summation of completion time. Due to
the difficulty of obtaining the optimum solution to medium- and large-scale problems, we propose four types of metaheuristic algorithms, i.e.,
genetic, simulated annealing, differential evolution, and hybrid algorithms. The result showed that simulated annealing is the best algorithm
between the four algorithms.
Keywords :
Cross-docking , Transhipment , Location of cross-docking centers , Metaheuristic
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics