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Hub Location, Routing, and Route Dimensioning: Strategic and Tactical Intermodal Transportation Hub Network Design

Barış Yıldız, Hande Yaman, Oya Ekin Karaşan

2021Transportation Science26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We propose a novel hub location model that jointly eliminates some of the traditional assumptions on the structure of the network and on the discount as a result of economies of scale in an effort to better reflect real-world logistics and transportation systems. Our model extends the hub literature in various facets: instead of connecting nonhub nodes directly to hub nodes, we consider routes with stopovers; instead of connecting pairs of hubs directly, we design routes that can visit several hub nodes; rather than dimensioning pairwise connections, we dimension routes of vehicles; and rather than working with a homogeneous fleet, we use intermodal transportation. Decisions pertinent to strategic and tactical hub location and transportation network design are concurrently made through the proposed optimization scheme. An effective branch-and-cut algorithm is developed to solve realistically sized problem instances and to provide managerial insights.

Topics & Concepts

DimensioningSpoke-hub distribution paradigmDimension (graph theory)Computer scienceTransport engineeringNetwork planning and designPairwise comparisonRouting (electronic design automation)Operations researchScheme (mathematics)EngineeringComputer networkMathematicsMathematical analysisAerospace engineeringArtificial intelligencePure mathematicsVehicle Routing Optimization MethodsUrban and Freight Transport LogisticsFacility Location and Emergency Management
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