Article ID: | iaor20133535 |
Volume: | 53 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 63 |
End Page Number: | 82 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2013 |
Journal: | Transportation Research Part E |
Authors: | Ahmadi-Javid Amir, Seddighi Amir Hossein |
Keywords: | location, allocation: resources, vehicle routing & scheduling, heuristics, risk |
This paper considers a location‐routing problem in a supply‐chain network with a set of producer–distributors that produce a single commodity and distribute it to a set of customers. The production capacity of each producer–distributor varies randomly due to a variety of possible disruptions, and the vehicles involved in the distribution system are disrupted randomly. The goal is to determine the location, allocation and routing decisions that minimize the annual cost of location, routing and disruption, under one of the moderate, cautious or pessimistic risk‐measurement policies. Exact formulations and an efficient heuristic are presented for the problem.