Distance-constrained capacitated vehicle routing problems with flexible assignment of start and end depots

Distance-constrained capacitated vehicle routing problems with flexible assignment of start and end depots

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Article ID: iaor2009331
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 47
Issue: 1/2
Start Page Number: 140
End Page Number: 152
Publication Date: Jan 2008
Journal: Mathematical and Computer Modelling
Authors: , ,
Keywords: programming: integer
Abstract:

This paper proposes two new distance-constrained capacitated vehicle routing problems (DCVRPs) to investigate for the first time, and study potential benefits in flexibly assigning start and end depots. The first problem, DCVRP_Fix is an extension of the traditional symmetric DCVRP, with additional service and travel time constraints, minimization of the number of vehicles and flexible application to both symmetric and asymmetric problems. The second problem, DCVRP_Flex is a relaxation of DCVRP_Fix to enable the flexible assignment of start and end depots. This allows vehicles the freedom to start and end their tour at different depots, while allowing for intermediate visits to any depot (for reloading) during the tour. Network models, integer programming formulations and solution algorithms for both problems are developed and presented in this paper. An analytical comparison of both problems is carried out with Singapore as a case study, considering the impact of depot locations and problem symmetry using four cases. Results show a generation of cost savings up to 49.1% by DCVRP_Flex across all the four cases.

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