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Vehicle routing considerations in distribution system design (English)
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In Distribution System Design, one minimizes total costs related to the number, locations and sizes of warehouses, and the assignment of warehouses to customers. The resulting system, while optimal in a strategic sense, may not be the best choice if operational aspects such as vehicle routing are also considered. We formulate a multicommodity, capacitated distribution planning model as a nonlinear, mixed integer program. Distribution from factories to customers is two-staged via depots (warehouses) whose number and location must be chosen. Vehicle routes from depots to customers are established by considering the ``fleet size and mix'' problem, which also incorporates strategic decisions on fleet makeup and vehicle numbers of each type. This problem is solved as a generalized assignment problem, within an algorithm for the overall distribution/routing problem that is based on Benders decomposition. We furnish two versions of our algorithm denoted Technique I and II. The latter is an enhancement of the former and is employed at the user's discretion. Computer solution of test problems is discussed.
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logistics
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Distribution System Design
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locations
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sizes of warehouses
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vehicle routing
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multicommodity, capacitated distribution planning
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nonlinear, mixed integer program
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fleet size
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generalized assignment problem
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Benders decomposition
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