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Title:
The vehicle routing problem : latest advances and new challenges
Series:
Operations research/computer science interfaces series ; 43
Publication Information:
New York : Springer, 2008
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ix, 589 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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9780387777771

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Theoretical research and practical applications in the ?eld of vehicle routing started in 1959 with the truck dispatching problem posed by Dantzig and Ramser [1]: ?nd the ". . . optimum routing of a ?eet of gasoline delivery trucks between a bulk terminal and a large number of service stations supplied by the terminal. " Using a method based on a linear programming formulation, their hand calculations produced a near-optimal solution with four routes to aproblemwithtwelve service stations. The authorsproclaimed:"Nopractical applications of the method have been made as yet. " In the nearly 50 years since the Dantzig and Ramser paper appeared, work in the ?eld has exploded dramatically. Today, a Google Scholar search of the words vehicle routing problem (VRP) yields more than 21,700 entries. The June 2006 issue of OR/MS Today provided a survey of 17 vendors of commercial routing software whose packages are currently capable of solving average-size problems with 1,000 stops, 50 routes, and two-hour hard-time windows in two to ten minutes [2]. In practice, vehicle routing may be the single biggest success story in operations research. For example, each day 103,500 drivers at UPS follow computer-generated routes. The drivers visit 7. 9 million customers and handle an average of 15. 6 million packages [3].


Table of Contents

Roberto Baldacci and Maria Battarra and Daniele VigoSanne WohlkLuca Bertazzi and Martin Savelsbergh and Maria Grazia SperanzaPeter M. Francis and Karen R. Smilowitz and Michal TzurClaudia Archetti and Maria Grazia SperanzaAnn Melissa Campbell and Barrett W. ThomasMichel Gendreau and Jean-Yves Potvin and Olli Braysy and Geir Hasle and Arne LokketangenTeodor Gabriel CrainicAllan Larsen and Oli B.G. Madsen and Marius M. SolomonPatrick Jaillet and Michael R. WagnerBala Chandran and S. RaghavanXia Wang and Bruce L. Golden and Edward A. WasilPaolo Toth and Andrea TramontaniArtur Pessoa and Marcus Poggi de Aragao and Eduardo UchoaJean-Francois Cordeau and Gilbert Laporte and Stefan RopkeIrina Gribkovskaia and Gilbert LaporteNiels Agatz and Ann Melissa Campbell and Moritz Fleischmann and Martin SavelsberghBjorn Petersen and David Pisinger and Simon SpoorendonkChristoph Hempsch and Stefan IrnichNicolas Jozefowiez and Frederic Semet and El-Ghazali TalbiRichard T. WongRobert Shuttleworth and Bruce L. Golden and Susan Smith and Edward WasilNathalie Bostel and Pierre Dejax and Pierre Guez and Fabien TricoireKarl F. Doerner and Richard F. HartlRobert Stahlbock and Stefan Vob
Part I Overviews and Surveys
Routing a Heterogeneous Fleet of Vehiclesp. 3
A Decade of Capacitated Arc Routingp. 29
Inventory Routingp. 49
The Period Vehicle Routing Problem and its Extensionsp. 73
The Split Delivery Vehicle Routing Problem: A Surveyp. 103
Challenges and Advances in A Priori Routingp. 123
Metaheuristics for the Vehicle Routing Problem and Its Extensions: A Categorized Bibliographyp. 143
Parallel Solution Methods for Vehicle Routing Problemsp. 171
Recent Developments in Dynamic Vehicle Routing Systemsp. 199
Part II New Directions in Modeling and Algorithms
Online Vehicle Routing Problems: A Surveyp. 221
Modeling and Solving the Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem on Treesp. 239
Using a Genetic Algorithm to Solve the Generalized Orienteering Problemp. 263
An Integer Linear Programming Local Search for Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problemsp. 275
Robust Branch-Cut-and-Price Algorithms for Vehicle Routing Problemsp. 297
Recent Models and Algorithms for One-to-One Pickup and Delivery Problemsp. 327
One-to-Many-to-One Single Vehicle Pickup and Delivery Problemsp. 359
Challenges and Opportunities in Attended Home Deliveryp. 379
Chvatal-Gomory Rank-1 Cuts Used in a Dantzig-Wolfe Decomposition of the Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windowsp. 397
Vehicle Routing Problems with Inter-Tour Resource Constraintsp. 421
From Single-Objective to Multi-Objective Vehicle Routing Problems: Motivations, Case Studies, and Methodsp. 445
Part III Practical Applications
Vehicle Routing for Small Package Delivery and Pickup Servicesp. 475
Advances in Meter Reading: Heuristic Solution of the Close Enough Traveling Salesman Problem over a Street Networkp. 487
Multiperiod Planning and Routing on a Rolling Horizon for Field Force Optimization Logisticsp. 503
Health Care Logistics, Emergency Preparedness, and Disaster Relief: New Challenges for Routing Problems with a Focus on the Austrian Situationp. 527
Vehicle Routing Problems and Container Terminal Operations - An Update of Researchp. 551