The performance of route modification and demand stabilization strategies in stochastic vehicle routing

The performance of route modification and demand stabilization strategies in stochastic vehicle routing

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Article ID: iaor19993023
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 32B
Issue: 8
Start Page Number: 551
End Page Number: 566
Publication Date: Nov 1998
Journal: Transportation Research. Part B: Methodological
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A key concern in managing vehicle routing operations under stochastic demands is whether, on the basis of travel distance, route modification yields materially greater logistical efficiency than fixed routes. This research uses statistical calibration as the primary technique to develop a robust and tractable model for estimating this difference in logistical efficiency. Based on features such as the model's predictive accuracy and generalizability, it constitutes a substantive improvement over existing models. The present study also expands the range of predictive models relevant to vehicle routing under stochastic demands with models to estimate the transportation and inventory effects of persuading customers to stabilize their ordering patterns.

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