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Medical waste collection considering transportation and storage risk

Masoumeh Taslimi, Rajan Batta, Changhyun Kwon

2020Computers & Operations Research80 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We consider a Periodic Load-dependent Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem (PLCVRP) encountered by healthcare centers and medical waste collection companies for the design of a weekly inventory routing schedule to transport medical wastes to treatment sites. In addition to minimization of transportation risk, occupational risk related to temporary storage of hazardous wastes at the healthcare centers is considered. The transport risk on each arc is dependent on the weight of hazardous medical waste on the vehicle when it traverses that arc. We devise a decomposition based heuristic algorithm to solve this problem. We analyze the characteristics of the PLCVRP’s solutions with respect to four different criteria: (i) transport and occupational risk, (ii) transport risk, (iii) occupational risk, and (iv) transportation cost. Solving different versions of PLCVRP reveals that minimizing both transport and occupational risk on the network can aid decision makers to develop a better routing schedule in terms of the imposed risk of hazardous medical waste. Experimental results confirm the efficiency of our heuristic. We present a case study to illustrate solution attributes obtained by our solution methodology. The case study is based on medical waste management in Dolj, Romania.

Topics & Concepts

Hazardous wasteVehicle routing problemScheduleHeuristicRouting (electronic design automation)Computer scienceMedical wasteOperations researchWaste collectionRisk analysis (engineering)Transport engineeringWaste managementBusinessEngineeringMunicipal solid wasteOperating systemArtificial intelligenceComputer networkVehicle Routing Optimization MethodsSustainable Supply Chain ManagementOptimization and Mathematical Programming
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