Probalistic analysis and practical algorithms for the vehicle routing problem with time windows.

Author(s)
Bramel, J. & Simchi-Levi, D.
Year
Abstract

In the vehicle routing problem with time windows, a set of customers are served by a fleet of vehicles of limited capacity, initially located at a central depot. Each customer provides a period of time in which they require service, which may consist of repair work or loading/unloading the vehicle. The objective is to find tours for the vehicles, such that each customer is served in its time window, the total load on any vehicle is no more than the vehicle capacity, and the total distance traveled is as small as possible. In this paper, we present a characterization of the asymptotic optimal solution value for general distributions of service times, time windows, customer loads and locations. This characterization leads to the development of a new algorithm based on formulating the problem as a stylized location problem. Computational results show that algorithm is very effective on a set of standard test problems. (A)

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970734 ST [electronic version only]
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Operations Research, Vol. 44 (1996), No. 3 (May-June), p. 501-509, 20 ref.

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