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A Two-Phase Iterative Heuristic Approach for the Production Routing Problem
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Supply Chain OptimizationEngineeringIndustrial EngineeringOperations ResearchVehicle RoutingInventory ManagementInventory ControlSystems EngineeringLogisticsLogistics ModelCombinatorial OptimizationTransportation EngineeringProduction Routing ProblemComputer EngineeringManufacturing PlanningCentral Production FacilitySupply Chain ManagementInteger ProgrammingProduction PlanningProduction SchedulingIntegrated OptimizationDaily DistributionBusinessVehicle Routing Problem
This paper investigates the integrated optimization of production, distribution, and inventory decisions related to supplying multiple retailers from a central production facility. A single-item capacitated lot-sizing problem is defined for optimizing production decisions and inventory management. The optimization of daily distribution is modeled as a traveling salesman problem or a vehicle routing problem depending on the number of vehicles. A two-phase iterative method, from which several heuristics are derived, is proposed that iteratively focuses on lot-sizing and distribution decisions. Computational results show that our best heuristic outperforms existing methods.
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