Models and methods for merge-in-transit operations

Models and methods for merge-in-transit operations

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Article ID: iaor200522
Country: United States
Volume: 37
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 1
End Page Number: 22
Publication Date: Feb 2003
Journal: Transportation Science
Authors: , ,
Keywords: programming: branch and bound, programming: integer
Abstract:

We develop integer programming formulations and solution methods for addressing operational issues in merge-in-transit distribution systems. The models account for various complex problem features, including the integration of inventory and transportation decisions, the dynamic and multimodal components of the application, and the nonconvex piecewise linear structure of the cost functions. To accurately model the cost functions, we introduce disaggregation techniques that allow us to derive a hierarchy of linear programming relaxations. To solve these relaxations, we propose a cutting-plane procedure that combines constraint and variable generation with rounding and branch-and-bound heuristics. We demonstrate the effectiveness of this approach on a large set of test problems with instances derived from actual data from the computer industry that contain almost 500,000 integer variables.

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