Workload Equity in Multi-Period Vehicle Routing Problems
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arXiv2206.14596MaRDI QIDQ6403511FDOQ6403511
Authors: Najmeh Nekooghadirli, Michel Gendreau, Jean-Yves Potvin, T. Vidal
Publication date: 29 June 2022
Abstract: An equitable distribution of workload is essential when deploying vehicle routing solutions in practice. For this reason, previous studies have formulated vehicle routing problems with workload-balance objectives or constraints, leading to trade-off solutions between routing costs and workload equity. These methods consider a single planning period; however, equity is often sought over several days in practice. In this work, we show that workload equity over multiple periods can be achieved without impact on transportation costs when the planning horizon is sufficiently large. To achieve this, we design a two-phase method to solve multi-period vehicle routing problems with workload balance. Firstly, our approach produces solutions with minimal distance for each period. Next, the resulting routes are allocated to drivers to obtain equitable workloads over the planning horizon. We conduct extensive numerical experiments to measure the performance of the proposed approach and the level of workload equity achieved for different planning-horizon lengths. For horizons of five days or more, we observe that near-optimal workload equity and optimal routing costs are jointly achievable.
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