| Article ID: | iaor1990221 |
| Country: | United Kingdom |
| Volume: | 41 |
| Issue: | 1 |
| Start Page Number: | 61 |
| End Page Number: | 67 |
| Publication Date: | Jan 1990 |
| Journal: | Journal of the Operational Research Society |
| Authors: | Sutcliffe Charles, Board John |
| Keywords: | health services, scheduling, programming: travelling salesman |
Many organizations must devise tours for vehicles to collect from or deliver to a given set of destinations-the vehicle-routeing problem. This paper presents the optimal solution to a real-world problem with 38 destinations and four vehicles, and is thought to be the largest such problem that has been solved optimally. The organization concerned is a local authority (Berkshire County Council) which has aims other than profit maximization. Therefore explicit considerations is given to the multi-objective nature of the problem. Attempts to solve the problem using a commercial mathematical-programming package failed, but a specially written computer program was run on a mini-computer. In the optimal solution, total travel time is reduced by 15.7% and total distance by 11.5%, while the number of empty seats in each vehicle is more equally distributed.