A multi-objective differential evolution for Just-In-Time door assignment and truck scheduling in multi-door Cross docking problems

© 2015 KIIE. Nowadays, the distribution centres aim to reduce costs by reducing inventory and timely shipment. Cross docking is a logistics strategy in which products delivered to a distribution centre by inbound trucks are directly unloaded and transferred to outbound trucks with minimum warehouse...

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Main Authors: Warisa Wisittipanich, Piya Hengmeechai
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-544442018-09-04T10:26:58Z A multi-objective differential evolution for Just-In-Time door assignment and truck scheduling in multi-door Cross docking problems Warisa Wisittipanich Piya Hengmeechai Economics, Econometrics and Finance Social Sciences © 2015 KIIE. Nowadays, the distribution centres aim to reduce costs by reducing inventory and timely shipment. Cross docking is a logistics strategy in which products delivered to a distribution centre by inbound trucks are directly unloaded and transferred to outbound trucks with minimum warehouse storage. Moreover, on-time delivery in a distribution network becomes very crucial especially when several distribution centres and customers are involved. Therefore, an efficient truck scheduling is needed to synchronize the delivery throughout the network in order to satisfy all stakeholders. This paper presents a mathematical model of a mixed integer programming for door assignment and truck scheduling in a multiple inbound and outbound doors cross docking problem according to Just-In-Time concept. The objective is to find the schedule of transhipment operations to simultaneously minimize the total earliness and total tardiness of trucks. Then, a multi-objective differential evolution (MODE) is proposed with an encoding scheme and four decoding strategies, called ITSH, ITDD, OTSH and OTDD, to find a Pareto frontier for the multi-door cross docking problems. The performances of MODE are evaluated using 15 generated instances. The numerical experiments demonstrate that the proposed algorithm is capable of finding a set of diverse and high quality non-dominated solutions. 2018-09-04T10:13:42Z 2018-09-04T10:13:42Z 2015-09-01 Journal 22346473 15987248 2-s2.0-84959351383 10.7232/iems.2015.14.3.299 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84959351383&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/54444
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Social Sciences
spellingShingle Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Social Sciences
Warisa Wisittipanich
Piya Hengmeechai
A multi-objective differential evolution for Just-In-Time door assignment and truck scheduling in multi-door Cross docking problems
description © 2015 KIIE. Nowadays, the distribution centres aim to reduce costs by reducing inventory and timely shipment. Cross docking is a logistics strategy in which products delivered to a distribution centre by inbound trucks are directly unloaded and transferred to outbound trucks with minimum warehouse storage. Moreover, on-time delivery in a distribution network becomes very crucial especially when several distribution centres and customers are involved. Therefore, an efficient truck scheduling is needed to synchronize the delivery throughout the network in order to satisfy all stakeholders. This paper presents a mathematical model of a mixed integer programming for door assignment and truck scheduling in a multiple inbound and outbound doors cross docking problem according to Just-In-Time concept. The objective is to find the schedule of transhipment operations to simultaneously minimize the total earliness and total tardiness of trucks. Then, a multi-objective differential evolution (MODE) is proposed with an encoding scheme and four decoding strategies, called ITSH, ITDD, OTSH and OTDD, to find a Pareto frontier for the multi-door cross docking problems. The performances of MODE are evaluated using 15 generated instances. The numerical experiments demonstrate that the proposed algorithm is capable of finding a set of diverse and high quality non-dominated solutions.
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author Warisa Wisittipanich
Piya Hengmeechai
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Piya Hengmeechai
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title A multi-objective differential evolution for Just-In-Time door assignment and truck scheduling in multi-door Cross docking problems
title_short A multi-objective differential evolution for Just-In-Time door assignment and truck scheduling in multi-door Cross docking problems
title_full A multi-objective differential evolution for Just-In-Time door assignment and truck scheduling in multi-door Cross docking problems
title_fullStr A multi-objective differential evolution for Just-In-Time door assignment and truck scheduling in multi-door Cross docking problems
title_full_unstemmed A multi-objective differential evolution for Just-In-Time door assignment and truck scheduling in multi-door Cross docking problems
title_sort multi-objective differential evolution for just-in-time door assignment and truck scheduling in multi-door cross docking problems
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