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Optimization-Based Adaptive Large Neighborhood Search for the Production Routing Problem

Journal

TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE
Volume 48, Issue 1, Pages 20-45

Publisher

INFORMS
DOI: 10.1287/trsc.1120.0443

Keywords

integrated supply chain planning; production routing; adaptive large neighborhood search; network flow

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada [227837-09, 342182-09]

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Operational problems arising in the planning of integrated supply chains have been increasingly studied in the past decade. Among these, the production routing problem (PRP) is a difficult problem that aims to jointly optimize production, inventory, distribution, and routing decisions in order to satisfy the dynamic demand of customers and minimize the overall system cost. This paper introduces an optimization-based adaptive large neighborhood search heuristic for the PRP. In this heuristic, binary variables representing setup and routing decisions are handled by an enumeration scheme and upper-level search operators, respectively, and continuous variables associated with production, inventory, and shipment quantities are set by solving a network flow subproblem. Extensive computational experiments have been performed on benchmark instances from the literature. The results show that our algorithm generally outperforms existing heuristics for the PRP and can produce high-quality solutions in short computing times.

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