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A Heuristic Approach for a Real-World Electric Vehicle Routing Problem
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2019
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Mathematical ProgrammingTransport Network AnalysisEngineeringOperations ResearchVehicle RoutingElectric VrpLogisticsSystems EngineeringCombinatorial OptimizationTransportation EngineeringLogistics CompanyInteger ProgrammingTransportation PlanningRoute ChoiceHeuristic ApproachNetwork Routing AlgorithmEnergy ManagementRoute PlanningBusinessVehicle Routing ProblemHeuristic Search
To develop a non-polluting and sustainable city, urban administrators encourage logistics companies to use electric vehicles instead of conventional (i.e., fuel-based) vehicles for transportation services. However, electric energy-based limitations pose a new challenge in designing reasonable visiting routes that are essential for the daily operations of companies. Therefore, this paper investigates a real-world electric vehicle routing problem (VRP) raised by a logistics company. The problem combines the features of the capacitated VRP, the VRP with time windows, the heterogeneous fleet VRP, the multi-trip VRP, and the electric VRP with charging stations. To solve such a complicated problem, a heuristic approach based on the adaptive large neighborhood search (ALNS) and integer programming is proposed in this paper. Specifically, a charging station adjustment heuristic and a departure time adjustment heuristic are devised to decrease the total operational cost. Furthermore, the best solution obtained by the ALNS is improved by integer programming. Twenty instances generated from real-world data were used to validate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm. The results demonstrate that using our algorithm can save 7.52% of operational cost.
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