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A new approach on auxiliary vehicle assignment in capacitated location routing problem

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  • Mahdi Bashiri
  • Zeinab Rasoulinejad
  • Ehsan Fallahzade

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The location routing problem (LRP) considers locating depots and vehicle routing decisions simultaneously. In classic LRP the number of customers in each route depends on the capacity of the vehicle. In this paper a capacitated LRP model with auxiliary vehicle assignment is presented in which the length of each route is not restricted by main vehicle capacity. Two kinds of vehicles are considered: main vehicles with higher capacity and fixed cost and auxiliary vehicles with lower capacity and fixed cost. The auxiliary vehicles can be added to the transportation system as an alternative strategy to cover the capacity limitations and they are just used to transfer goods from depots to vehicles and cannot serve the customers by themselves. To show the applicability of the proposed model, some numerical examples derived from the well-known instances are used. Moreover the model has been solved by some meta-heuristics for large sized instances. The results show the efficiency of the proposed model and the solution approach, considering the classic model and the exact solution approach, respectively.

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  • Mahdi Bashiri & Zeinab Rasoulinejad & Ehsan Fallahzade, 2016. "A new approach on auxiliary vehicle assignment in capacitated location routing problem," International Journal of Systems Science, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 47(4), pages 886-902, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tsysxx:v:47:y:2016:i:4:p:886-902
    DOI: 10.1080/00207721.2014.906770
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