Hybrid heuristics for a short sea inventory routing problem
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http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2474277Utgivelsesdato
2014Metadata
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European Journal of Operational Research. 2014, 236 (3), 924-935. 10.1016/j.ejor.2013.06.042Sammendrag
We consider a short sea fuel oil distribution problem where an oil company is responsible for the routing and scheduling of ships between ports such that the demand for various fuel oil products is satisfied during the planning horizon. The inventory management has to be considered at the demand side only, and the consumption rates are given and assumed to be constant within the planning horizon. The objective is to determine distribution policies that minimize the routing and operating costs, while the inventory levels are maintained within their limits. We propose an arc-load flow formulation for the problem which is tightened with valid inequalities. In order to obtain good feasible solutions for planning horizons of several months, we compare different hybridization strategies. Computational results are reported for real small-size instances.