Authors:
Atef Jaballah
and
Wahiba Ramdane Cherif-Khettaf
Affiliation:
LORIA, UMR 7503, Lorraine University, Nancy, France
Keyword(s):
Vehicle Routing Problem, Construction Industry, Pickup and Delivery, Split Loads, Profit, Multi-trips, Multiple Time Windows, Heuristic.
Abstract:
This paper presents the first optimization study of multi-site transportation in the construction industry, which allows mutualizing building material delivery and construction waste removal. This study is inspired by a real-world problem encountered in the framework of the French R&D project DILC, in which a pooling platform must centralize the delivery of building materials to the construction sites and the pickup of their waste, using a limited and heterogeneous fleet that is allowed to perform multiple trips, under time and capacity limitation constraints. The problem under study, called the Multi-Trip Pickup and Delivery Problem, with Split loads, Profits and Multiple Time Windows is a new extension of the vehicle routing problem with pickup and delivery, that considers new realistic constraints specific to the construction industry such as each construction site may have a priority on its delivery request or its pickup request or both, with a higher priority level for delivery
request, and each construction site may have several time windows. To solve this problem, we propose new insertion criteria that takes into consideration several aspects of our problem, which we have embedded in a construction heuristic. Experiments performed on new instances have shown the efficiency of our method.
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