An inventory routing problem with the objective of travel time minimization
In this paper, we consider an inventory–routing problem (IRP) in a large petroleum and petrochemical enterprise group. Compared to many other IRPs, the problem in this paper includes some special aspects due to the operational constraints, such as hours-of-service regulations of the company and the...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-986612020-03-07T13:19:26Z An inventory routing problem with the objective of travel time minimization Li, Kunpeng Chen, Bin Sivakumar, Appa Iyer Wu, Yong School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering In this paper, we consider an inventory–routing problem (IRP) in a large petroleum and petrochemical enterprise group. Compared to many other IRPs, the problem in this paper includes some special aspects due to the operational constraints, such as hours-of-service regulations of the company and the industry. Also, in some cases, it is more important to avoid stock out for any station, rather than purely focusing on transportation cost minimization. The objective is to minimize the maximum of the route travel time, which is not addressed in the literature so far. We present a tabu search algorithm to tackle the problem, which builds in an efficient and effective procedure to improve the search quality in each iteration. Moreover, lower bounds of reasonable sized problems, which are intractable in the formulated mathematical model by existing optimization software, are obtained via Lagrangian relaxation technique. Computational results indicate that the lower bounds are tight and the tabu search is capable of providing near optimal, close-to-lower-bound solutions in a computational time effective manner. 2013-11-08T01:58:36Z 2019-12-06T19:58:13Z 2013-11-08T01:58:36Z 2019-12-06T19:58:13Z 2013 2013 Journal Article Li, K., Chen, B., Sivakumar, A. I., & Wu, Y. (2013). An inventory–routing problem with the objective of travel time minimization. European journal of operational research, in press. 0377-2217 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/98661 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/17423 10.1016/j.ejor.2013.07.034 en European journal of operational research |
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In this paper, we consider an inventory–routing problem (IRP) in a large petroleum and petrochemical enterprise group. Compared to many other IRPs, the problem in this paper includes some special aspects due to the operational constraints, such as hours-of-service regulations of the company and the industry. Also, in some cases, it is more important to avoid stock out for any station, rather than purely focusing on transportation cost minimization. The objective is to minimize the maximum of the route travel time, which is not addressed in the literature so far. We present a tabu search algorithm to tackle the problem, which builds in an efficient and effective procedure to improve the search quality in each iteration. Moreover, lower bounds of reasonable sized problems, which are intractable in the formulated mathematical model by existing optimization software, are obtained via Lagrangian relaxation technique. Computational results indicate that the lower bounds are tight and the tabu search is capable of providing near optimal, close-to-lower-bound solutions in a computational time effective manner. |
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