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Computers & Operations Research
Volume 34, Issue 6, June 2007, Pages 1585-1600
Part Special Issue: Odysseus 2003 Second International Workshop on Freight Transportation Logistics
 
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Delivery itineraries and distribution capacity of a freight network with time slots

M. Caramiaa, Corresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, P. Dell’Olmob, E-mail The Corresponding Author, M. Gentilic, E-mail The Corresponding Author and P.B. Mirchandanid, E-mail The Corresponding Author

aIstituto per le Applicazioni del Calcolo “M. Picone”, C.N.R., Viale del Policlinico, 137 - 00161 Roma, Italy bDipartimento di Statistica, Probabilità e Statistiche Applicate, Università di Roma “La Sapienza”, Piazzale Aldo Moro, 5 - 00185 Roma, Italy cDipartimento di Informatica ed Applicazioni, Università di Salerno, Via Ponte Don Melillo - 84084 Fisciano (Salerno), Italy dDepartment of Systems and Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Arizona, 85721-0020 Tucson, AZ, USA

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Abstract

The paper focuses on the distribution problem of delivering goods to medium size stores in a Central Business District (CBD) having limited off-street parking which can accommodate only restricted space and time for parking, loading/unloading operations. In this scenario, freight distribution can be addressed from two perspectives: (i) from the viewpoint of delivery/pick-up firms, delivery itineraries need to be coordinated with consideration of the delivery capacities and times at store sites for parking, and loading/unloading operations; (ii) from the viewpoint of transportation and city planners, the “distribution capacity” in the CBD must be determined, including the average cost of distribution routes, the maximum number of routes that can be simultaneously coordinated, the total number of stores that can be served, etc., much in the way traffic engineers are interested in the “traffic capacity” of a transportation network under which the vehicles move efficiently.

Both the above viewpoints are addressed in this paper by solving the following problem: what delivery itineraries are available so that parking loading/unloading capacities and associated time windows are respected and the itineraries are “balanced” in a way that costs and number of deliveries fall in given ranges. This problem is studied and a mathematical programming formulation is developed. To evaluate exactly the freight distribution capacity, a branch-and-bound approach is developed, where the relaxation of the formulation provides good bounds. Subsequently, a heuristic is presented that is useful from an operational point of view. In fact, the latter algorithm exploits the results provided by the exact approach and maximizes the efficiency of the system.

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1. Introduction
2. Problem description
2.1. Mathematical formulation
3. An exact approach
3.1. Experimental results
4. A heuristic approach to choose high-quality paths
5. Conclusions
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Computers & Operations Research
Volume 34, Issue 6, June 2007, Pages 1585-1600
Part Special Issue: Odysseus 2003 Second International Workshop on Freight Transportation Logistics
 
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