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A Unified Decomposition Matheuristic for Assembly, Production, and Inventory Routing

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INFORMS JOURNAL ON COMPUTING
Volume 31, Issue 1, Pages 134-152

Publisher

INFORMS
DOI: 10.1287/ijoc.2018.0817

Keywords

production; inventory; routing; assembly; decomposition matheuristic; iterative heuristic

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  1. Canadian Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council [2014-03849, 2014-04959]

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While the joint optimization of production and outbound distribution decisions in a manufacturing context have been intensively studied in the past decade, the integration of production, inventory, and inbound transportation from suppliers have received much less attention despite its practical relevance. This paper aims to fill the gap by introducing a general model for the assembly routing problem (ARP), which consists of simultaneously planning the assembly of a finished product at a plant and the routing of vehicles collecting materials from suppliers to meet the inventory requirements imposed by the production. We formulate the problem as a mixed-integer linear program and we propose a three-phase decomposition matheuristic that relies on the iterative solution of different subproblems. The first phase determines a setup schedule while the second phase optimizes production quantities, supplier visit schedules and shipment quantities. The third phase solves a vehicle routing problem for each period in the planning horizon. The algorithm is flexible, and we show how it can also be used to solve two well-known outbound distribution problems related to the ARP: the production routing problem and the inventory routing problem. Using the same parameter setting for all problems and instances, we obtain 781 new best-known solutions out of 2,628 standard IRP and PRP test instances. In particular, on large-scale multivehicle instances, the new algorithm outperforms specialized state-of-the-art heuristics for these two problems.

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