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A compromised large-scale neighborhood search heuristic for capacitated air cargo loading planning

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  • Li, Yanzhi
  • Tao, Yi
  • Wang, Fan

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Cost effectiveness is central to the air freight forwarders. In this work, we study how an air freight forwarder should plan its cargo loading in order to minimize the total freight cost given a limited number of rented containers. To solve the problem efficiently for practical implementation, we propose a new large-scale neighborhood search heuristic. The proposed large-scale neighborhood relaxes the subset-disjoint restriction made in the existing literature; the relaxation risks a possibility of infeasible exchanges while at the same time it avoids the potentially large amount of checking effort required to enforce the subset-disjoint restriction. An efficient procedure is then used to search for improvement in the neighborhood. We have also proposed a subproblem to address the difficulties caused by the fixed charges. The compromised large-scale neighborhood (CLSN) search heuristic has shown stably superior performance when compared with the traditional large-scale neighborhood search and the mixed integer programming model.

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  • Li, Yanzhi & Tao, Yi & Wang, Fan, 2009. "A compromised large-scale neighborhood search heuristic for capacitated air cargo loading planning," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 199(2), pages 553-560, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:ejores:v:199:y:2009:i:2:p:553-560
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