
Séminaire conjoint CRT-Chaire de recherche du Canada en
distributique-Chaire de recherche du Canada en logistique et en transport
TITRE : Waiting and buffering strategies for the dynamic time-dependent pickup
and delivery problem with time windows
CONFÉRENCIÈRE : Vitória Pureza, Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos, Brazil, and Canada
Research Chair in Distribution Management, HEC Montréal
DATE et ENDROIT : 19 janvier, 10h30, salle 5441,
Pavillon André-Aisenstadt, Campus de l'Université de Montréal
RESPONSABLE : Gilbert Laporte (514-343-6143)
RÉSUMÉ :
Two strategies for time-dependent dynamic routing problems are proposed
in
order to enhance the quality of solutions produced by insertion type
heuristics: (i) a waiting strategy based on fastest paths that aims to
delay the vehicles' commitment to the next planned location, and (b) a
buffering
strategy that postpones the assignment of some non-urgent new requests
to
the next plan. In this study, the strategies are applied to a
constructive/deconstructive heuristic used to solve the one-depot
dynamic
pickup and delivery problems with hard time windows. Comparisons of the
solution quality provided by these strategies to a more orthodox
approach
were performed with randomly generated instances with different degrees
of
dynamism and travel time time-dependency. The results indicate the
advantages of the strategies both in terms of rejected requests and
number of vehicles with only a relatively small increase in total
distance.
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