Optimizing Railway Crew Scheduling at DB Schenker

Optimizing Railway Crew Scheduling at DB Schenker

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Article ID: iaor20113971
Volume: 41
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 109
End Page Number: 122
Publication Date: Mar 2011
Journal: Interfaces
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: scheduling, personnel & manpower planning
Abstract:

Freight railway crew scheduling consists of generating crew duties for operating trains on a schedule at minimal cost while meeting all work regulations and operational requirements. Typically, a freight railway operation uses thousands of trains and requires thousands of crew members to operate them. Because of the problem's large size, even moderate percentage savings in crew costs translate into large monetary savings. However, freight railway operations are complex, and a crew‐scheduling problem is difficult to solve. We describe the development and implementation of crew‐scheduling software at DB Schenker, the largest European railway freight carrier. The software is based on a column‐generation solution technique. Computational results demonstrate that high‐quality solutions can be obtained using reasonable run times, even for large problem instances. We implemented all of DB Schenker's major requirements to ensure that the software is operationally viable. Management also uses this software as a decision support tool for strategic planning.

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