Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
496057 Applied Soft Computing 2013 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper investigates a real-world case of a logistical management problem. We determine the optimal amounts of wheat to be transported from each producing province to each consuming province per month across the year. The problem was formulated as a linear integer programming (LIP) model, which could then be solved using LINGO optimisation software. As the LIP model needs to be run each month, a genetic algorithm (GA) was developed to solve the real-size problems in a reasonable time period. The solutions obtained by LINGO are compared with those obtained from the GA and the results show that the developed GA is efficient in terms of computational time and the quality of the solutions obtained.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlight► It describes a real-life logistics problem in agri-food industry in a country. ► It models the problem mathematically using some creations to cope the complexity. ► It develops a genetic algorithm to solve the designed model. ► It shows the output of the problem using real data and does sensitivity analysis.

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