The hub location and network design problem with fixed and variable arc costs: formulation and dual-based solution heuristic

The hub location and network design problem with fixed and variable arc costs: formulation and dual-based solution heuristic

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Article ID: iaor2009145
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 59
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 80
End Page Number: 89
Publication Date: Jan 2008
Journal: Journal of the Operational Research Society
Authors: ,
Keywords: heuristics, networks: flow
Abstract:

Many air, less-than-truck load and intermodal transportation and telecommunication networks incorporate hubs in an effort to reduce total cost. These hubs function as make bulk/break bulk or consolidation/deconsolidation centres. In this paper, a new hub location and network design formulation is presented that considers the fixed costs of establishing the hubs and the arcs in the network, and the variable costs associated with the demands on the arcs. The problem is formulated as a mixed integer programming problem embedding a multi-commodity flow model. The formulation can be transformed into some previously modelled hub network design problems. We develop a dual-based heuristic that exploits the multi-commodity flow problem structure embedded in the formulation. The test results indicate that the heuristic is an effective way to solve this computationally complex problem.

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