Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
475936 Computers & Operations Research 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

We address in this paper the one-commodity pickup-and-delivery traveling salesman problem, which is characterized by a set of customers, each of them supplying (pickup customer) or demanding (delivery customer) a given amount of a single product. The objective is to design a minimum cost Hamiltonian route for a capacitated vehicle in order to transport the product from the pickup to the delivery customers. The vehicle starts the route from a depot, and its initial load also has to be determined. We propose a hybrid algorithm that combines the GRASP and VND metaheuristics. Our heuristic is compared with other approximate algorithms described in Hernández-Pérez and Salazar-González [Heuristics for the one-commodity pickup-and-delivery traveling salesman problem. Transportation Science 2004;38:245–55]. Computational experiments on benchmark instances reveal that our hybrid method yields better results than the previously proposed approaches.

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