Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1032636 Omega 2012 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

We address the distribution planning problem of bulk lubricants at BP Turkey. The problem involves the distribution of different lube products from a single production plant to industrial customers using a heterogeneous fleet. The fleet consists of tank trucks where each tank can only be assigned to a single lube. The objective is to minimize total transportation related costs. The problem basically consists of assigning customer orders to the tanks of the trucks and determining the routes of the tank trucks simultaneously. We model this problem as a 0–1 mixed integer linear program. Since the model is intractable for real-life industrial environment we propose two heuristic approaches and investigate their performances. The first approach is a linear programming relaxation-based algorithm while the second is a rolling-horizon threshold heuristic. We propose two variants of the latter heuristic: the first uses a distance priority whereas the second has a due date priority. Our numerical analysis using company data shows that both variants of the rolling horizon threshold heuristic are able to provide good results fast.

► We study the bulk lubricants delivery operations of BP Turkey. ► We model the problem as a 0–1 mixed integer linear program. ► We propose an LP relaxation and two rolling horizon threshold heuristics to solve it. ► We test the performance of the heuristics using company data. ► Numerical results show that the threshold heuristics are both efficient and fast.

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