A memetic algorithm for bi-objective integrated forward/reverse logistics network design

A memetic algorithm for bi-objective integrated forward/reverse logistics network design

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Article ID: iaor2010989
Volume: 37
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 1100
End Page Number: 1112
Publication Date: Jun 2010
Journal: Computers and Operations Research
Authors: , ,
Keywords: heuristics: local search, programming: integer
Abstract:

Logistics network design is a major strategic issue due to its impact on the efficiency and responsiveness of the supply chain. This paper proposes a model for integrated logistics network design to avoid the sub-optimality caused by a separate, sequential design of forward and reverse logistics networks. First, a bi-objective mixed integer programming formulation is developed to minimize the total costs and maximize the responsiveness of a logistics network. To find the set of non-dominated solutions, an efficient multi-objective memetic algorithm is developed. The proposed solution algorithm uses a new dynamic search strategy by employing three different local searches. To assess the quality of the novel solution approach, the quality of its Pareto-optimal solutions is compared to those generated by an existing powerful multi-objective genetic algorithm from the recent literature and to exact solutions obtained by a commercial solver.

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