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A traditional logistics decision model mainly studies the location decision of logistics distribution centers, storage inventory management, vehicle scheduling, and transportation routes.
Lihua Liu +3 more
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Integrating inventory, location, and routing decisions in supply chains may considerably impact their performance. In this paper, the Inventory Location Routing Problem (ILRP) is considered while adopting the Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) strategy.
Ahmad Sayed Saif-Eddine +2 more
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Facility location, inventory management, and vehicle routing are three important decisions in supply chain management, and location-inventory-routing problems consider them jointly to improve the performance and efficiency of today’s supply chain ...
Hao Guo +4 more
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A Memetic Algorithm for the Inventory Routing Problem [PDF]
Abstract In this paper, we investigated an Inventory Routing Problem (IRP) with deterministic customer demand, in a two-tiered supply chain. The supply chain network consists of a supplier who uses a single vehicle with a given capacity to deliver a single type of product to many customers.
Mohamed Salim Amri Sakhri +2 more
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A Survey of Transportation Problems
This paper aims at being a guide to understand the different types of transportation problems by presenting a survey of mathematical models and algorithms used to solve different types of transportation modes (ship, plane, train, bus, truck, Motorcycle ...
Ocotlán Díaz-Parra +4 more
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Tabu search heuristic for inventory routing problem with stochastic demand and time windows
This study proposes the hybridization of tabu search (TS) and variable neighbourhood descent (VND) for solving the Inventory Routing Problems with Stochastic Demand and Time Windows (IRPSDTW).
Meilinda Fitriani Nur Maghfiroh +1 more
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An inventory location routing model with environmental considerations
In this work we consider an integrated Inventory Location Routing problem ILRP. The objective is to select depots to open, the routes to perform distribution from the capacitated depots to the clients by a homogeneous fleet of vehicles and over a multi ...
Lerhlaly Sanaa +4 more
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Determining an optimum inventory route for an areal object: the case of forest inventory in Finland
In recent decades, routing based on Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has become a major branch of technology, which has been used especially in applications related to transport and logistics.
Henna Etula, Harri Antikainen
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The inventory routing problem (IRP) is an optimisation problem that integrates transportation and inventory management decisions. When subjected to unexpected events such as demand changes, the a posteriori approach consists in re-optimising including ...
Faycal A. Touzout +2 more
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The inventory routing problem (IRP) arises in the joint practices of vendor-managed inventory (VMI) and vehicle routing problem (VRP), aiming to simultaneously optimize the distribution, inventory and vehicle routes.
Zhenping Li, Pengbo Jiao
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