| Article ID: | iaor19992364 |
| Country: | United Kingdom |
| Volume: | 49 |
| Issue: | 8 |
| Start Page Number: | 799 |
| End Page Number: | 805 |
| Publication Date: | Aug 1998 |
| Journal: | Journal of the Operational Research Society |
| Authors: | Mercer A., Brando J.C.S. |
| Keywords: | agriculture & food |
The basic vehicle routing problem is concerned with the design of a set of routes to serve a given number of customers, minimising the total distance travelled. In that problem, each vehicle is assumed to be used only once during a planning period, which is typically a day, and therefore is unrepresentative of many practical situations, where a vehicle makes several journeys during a day. The present authors have previously published an algorithm which outperformed an experienced load planner working on the complex, real-life problems of Burton' Biscuits, where vehicles make more than one trip each day. This present paper uses a simplified version of that general algorithm, in order to compare it with a recently published heuristic specially designed for the theoretical multi-trip vehicle routing problem.