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Vehicle routing for connected service areas - a versatile approach covering single, hierarchical, and bi-criteria objectives

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  • Bock, Stefan

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Vehicle routing in urban areas or in-house tour planning is characterized by the fact that tours have to service orders in areas with limited road or aisle access. During last mile delivery, courier service providers often face the situation that subsets of customers in urban areas are located along a single street that can be accessed from only one or two directions. This also applies to warehouses, where, due to the given grid layout, pickers locate products on shelves only in specific areas positioned along an aisle between two neighboring cross aisles. By being confronted with a substantial time and/or cost pressure, those tour planning applications have to deal with the trade-off between service orientation and cost minimization. In order to cover many of those applications, this study proposes a general model that integrates the definition of customizable service areas with limited access and soft due dates of urgent orders, whereas the objective function can be defined in a versatile way covering to choose between a single objective, a hierarchical, and a bi-criteria objective system. The model is dubbed the Vehicle Routing Problem of Service Areas (VRPSA). A comprehensive complexity analysis of the VRPSA for different objective systems shows that a pure travel cost minimization variant can be solved to optimality in polynomial time, whereas the bi-criteria variant simultaneously pursuing travel cost and tardiness cost minimization is proven to be intractable. In order to generate tour plans, a customizable best-first branch-and-bound algorithm is developed and assessed through a computational study.

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  • Bock, Stefan, 2024. "Vehicle routing for connected service areas - a versatile approach covering single, hierarchical, and bi-criteria objectives," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 313(3), pages 905-925.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:ejores:v:313:y:2024:i:3:p:905-925
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2023.08.051
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