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Routing for Distribution Logistics

In: Models for Practical Routing Problems in Logistics

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  • S. P. Anbuudayasankar

    (Amrita School of Engineering)

  • K. Ganesh

    (McKinsey Knowledge Center India)

  • Sanjay Mohapatra

    (Xavier Institute of Management)

Abstract

The classical VRP is concerned with a set of customers to be served by a set of vehicles housed at a depot or distribution centre located in the same geographical region. The objective of the problem is to devise a set of vehicle routes with minimum distance in such a way that all delivery points are served. The demands of the points assigned to each route do not exceed the capacity of the vehicle that serves the specified route. The objective is to minimise the total distance travelled by all the vehicles and in turn to minimise the overall distribution cost. While VRP has received much attention from researchers in the last four decades (Toth and Vigo 2002), variants of this problem with more and more constraints have attracted the attention of scientific community of late.

Suggested Citation

  • S. P. Anbuudayasankar & K. Ganesh & Sanjay Mohapatra, 2014. "Routing for Distribution Logistics," Springer Books, in: Models for Practical Routing Problems in Logistics, edition 127, chapter 0, pages 95-122, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-319-05035-5_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-05035-5_5
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