 
                                                                                | Article ID: | iaor20127934 | 
| Volume: | 40 | 
| Issue: | 3 | 
| Start Page Number: | 867 | 
| End Page Number: | 872 | 
| Publication Date: | Mar 2013 | 
| Journal: | Computers and Operations Research | 
| Authors: | Derigs Ulrich, Vogel Ulrich, Pullmann Markus | 
| Keywords: | combinatorial optimization, heuristics: local search | 
The rollon–rolloff vehicle routing problem (RRVRP) arises when tractors move containers or trailers between locations generating a high volume of waste like construction sites, etc., and a disposal facility. It can be formulated as a node routing problem with asymmetric arc cost and a maximum route length. In this paper we show that a simple and flexible approach which combines standard local search and large neighborhood search moves under two parameter‐free/‐poor metaheuristic controls outperforms special purpose developments published in the literature. Our results are obtained by customizing a RRVRP‐solver from a framework developed for solving rich vehicle routing problem variants.