The application of a vehicle routing model to a waste-collection problem: Two case studies

The application of a vehicle routing model to a waste-collection problem: Two case studies

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Article ID: iaor2003975
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 53
Issue: 9
Start Page Number: 944
End Page Number: 952
Publication Date: Sep 2002
Journal: Journal of the Operational Research Society
Authors: ,
Keywords: geography & environment
Abstract:

In this paper we suggest a unique model for estimating the operating cost of each of three waste-collection systems. Under the traditional system, which is widely used, waste is typically collected in plastic bags and a three-man crew is needed on each vehicle. The other two systems require a one-man crew for vehicle collecting street containers. The side-loader system with fixed body automatically empties street containers into the vehicle body and empties the load at the disposal site. The side-loader system with demountable body allows the separation of the waste collection phase from transport to the disposal site, since the vehicle body can be demounted. We also present two case studies and show how the estimation of operating costs is a critical issue in decisions regarding the type of system to be used for waste collection.

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