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A Large Neighborhood Search for the Pickup and Delivery Problem with Time Windows, Split Loads and Transshipments

David Wolfinger

2020Computers & Operations Research63 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the pickup and delivery problem (PDP) a fleet of capacitated vehicles must be routed in order to satisfy a set of customer requests. In this article, we address a variant of the one-to-one PDP where each customer location can be visited several times and load may be transshipped from one vehicle to another at specific locations. The goal is to minimize the sum of travel costs and transshipment costs. The corresponding problem is called the PDP with time windows, split loads and transshipments. We present an arc-based mixed-integer formulation for the problem and propose a large neighbourhood search metaheuristic for solving it. Extensive computational experiments using both benchmark instances from the literature and instances based on real-world data illustrate the performance of the solution method and give insights regarding the benefits of combining split loads and transshipments.

Topics & Concepts

Transshipment (information security)PickupComputer scienceBenchmark (surveying)Mathematical optimizationMetaheuristicSet (abstract data type)Integer programmingVehicle routing problemHeuristicRouting (electronic design automation)MathematicsAlgorithmComputer networkArtificial intelligenceProgramming languageGeographyGeodesyComputer securityImage (mathematics)Vehicle Routing Optimization MethodsTransportation and Mobility InnovationsUrban and Freight Transport Logistics
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