Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1133866 Computers & Industrial Engineering 2013 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A real-world problem in logistics that integrates routing and packing aspects.•Reformulation of the notions of stability, fragility, loading and unloading policy.•Formulation with split deliveries.•A local search that interleaves simulated annealing with large-neighborhood search.•Test on both real-world instances and benchmarks from the literature.

We propose a complex real-world problem in logistics that integrates routing and packing aspects. It can be seen as an extension of the Three-Dimensional Loading Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem (3L-CVRP) introduced by Gendreau, Iori, Laporte, and Martello (2006). The 3L-CVRP consists in finding a set of routes that satisfies the demand of all customers, minimizes the total routing cost, and guarantees a packing of items that is feasible according to loading constraints. Our problem formulation includes additional constraints in relation to the stability of the cargo, to the fragility of items, and to the loading and unloading policy. In addition, it considers the possibility of split deliveries, so that each customer can be visited more than once. We propose a local search approach that considers the overall problem in a single stage. It is based on a composite strategy that interleaves simulated annealing with large-neighborhood search. We test our solver on 13 real-world instances provided by our industrial partner, which are very diverse in size and features. In addition, we compare our solver on benchmarks from the literature of the 3L-CVRP showing that our solver performs well compared to other approaches proposed in the literature.

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