DocumentCode :
1180931
Title :
Multi-depot vehicle routing problem: a one-stage approach
Author :
Lim, Andrew ; Wang, Fan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Ind. Eng. & Logistics Manage., Hong Kong Univ. of Sci. & Technol., China
Volume :
2
Issue :
4
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
397
Lastpage :
402
Abstract :
This paper introduces multi-depot vehicle routing problem with fixed distribution of vehicles (MDVRPFD) which is one important and useful variant of the traditional multi-depot vehicle routing problem (MDVRP) in the supply chain management and transportation studies. After modeling the MDVRPFD as a binary programming problem, we propose two solution methodologies: two-stage and one-stage approaches. The two-stage approach decomposes the MDVRPFD into two independent subproblems, assignment and routing, and solves them separately. In contrast, the one-stage approach integrates the assignment with the routing where there are two kinds of routing methods-draft routing and detail routing. Experimental results show that our new one-stage algorithm outperforms the published methods. Note to Practitioners-This work is based on several consultancy work that we have done for transportation companies in Hong Kong. The multi-depot vehicle routing problem (MDVRP) is one of the core optimization problems in transportation, logistics, and supply chain management, which minimizes the total travel distance (the major factor of total transportation cost) among a number of given depots. However, in real practice, the MDVRP is not reliable because of the assumption that there have unlimited number of vehicles available in each depot. In this paper, we propose a new useful variant of the MDVRP, namely multi-depot vehicle routing problem with fixed distribution of vehicles (MDVRPFD), to model the practicable cases in applications. Two-stage and one-stage solution algorithms are also proposed. The industry participators can apply our new one-stage algorithm to solve the MDVRPFD directly and efficiently. Moreover, our one-stage solution framework allows users to smoothly add new specified constraints or variants.
Keywords :
supply chain management; transportation; binary programming problem; detail routing; draft routing; multidepot vehicle routing problem; one-stage algorithm; supply chain management; transportation studies; two-stage algorithm; vehicles fixed distribution; Companies; Cost function; Decision support systems; Industrial engineering; Job shop scheduling; Logistics; Routing; Supply chain management; Transportation; Vehicles; Vehicle routing; heuristic; supply chain management; transportation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Automation Science and Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1545-5955
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TASE.2005.853472
Filename :
1514459
Link To Document :
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