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Coordinated Delivery to Shopping Malls with Limited Docking Capacity

Ruidian Song, Hoong Chuin Lau, Xue Luo, Lei Zhao

2022Transportation Science12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Shopping malls are densely located in major cities such as Singapore and Hong Kong. Tenants in these shopping malls generate a large number of freight orders to their contracted logistics service providers, who independently plan their own delivery schedules. These uncoordinated deliveries and limited docking capacity jointly cause congestion at the shopping malls. A delivery coordination platform centrally plans the vehicle routes for the logistics service providers and simultaneously schedules the dock time slots at the shopping malls for the delivery orders. Vehicle routing and dock scheduling decisions need to be made jointly against the backdrop of travel time and service time uncertainty and subject to practical operations rules. We model this problem as a two-stage stochastic mixed integer program, develop an adaptive large neighborhood search algorithm that approximates the second stage recourse function using various sample sizes, and examine the associated in-sample and out-of-sample stability. Our numerical study on a testbed of instances based on real data in Singapore demonstrates the value of coordination and the value of stochastic solutions.

Topics & Concepts

TestbedScheduling (production processes)Computer scienceInteger programmingOperations researchService providerSample (material)Vehicle routing problemCity logisticsService (business)Routing (electronic design automation)Transport engineeringComputer networkBusinessOperations managementEngineeringMarketingAlgorithmChemistryChromatographyVehicle Routing Optimization MethodsTransportation Planning and OptimizationTransportation and Mobility Innovations
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