PDPCD, CROSS DOCKING, DIRECT SHIPPING, SIMULATED ANNEALING

<br /> <p align="justify">Transportation and distribution in logistics activity demand a company to have a mature transportation planning for resources efficiency. One of that transportation <br /> <br /> planning is route and vehicle planning. Recently a compa...

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Main Author: RIZALDI (NIM: 23415020), ARDIAN
Format: Theses
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/25724
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:<br /> <p align="justify">Transportation and distribution in logistics activity demand a company to have a mature transportation planning for resources efficiency. One of that transportation <br /> <br /> planning is route and vehicle planning. Recently a company only considers one of best known strategy in transportation and distribution, i.e.: direct shipment and <br /> <br /> two-phase delivery (cross docking). However, those strategies do not guarantee to result optimal solution. <br /> <br /> This research discusses about the route development considering three possible route solution, i.e.: direct shipment, cross docking, or both of them. Moreover, this model considers vehicle capacity constraint, time windows, and fixed cost in objective function. <br /> <br /> In this research the vehicle flow formulation mathematical model and Simulated Annealing (SA) algorithm were developed. This research concludes that the developed algorithm is able to result solution with 0.23% gap and 558.36 times faster than branch-and-bound calculation. <br /> <p align="justify">