We study the benefit of introducing split deliveries in the inventory routing problem(IRP), both when the order-up-to level (OU) and the maximum level replenishmentpolicies are applied. We first propose a mathematical formulation and solve it byimplementing a branch-and-cut algorithm. Then, we carry out a worst-case analy-sis to show the cost increase we have in the worst case by using unsplit deliveriesinstead of split deliveries, both for the OU and the maximum-level replenishmentpolicies. Extensive computational results on benchmark instances allow us to eval-uate the benefit of introducing split deliveries. Finally, a sensitivity analysis oncustomer demands, initial inventory levels, maximum inventory levels and distanceto the depot allows us to understand the instance features that make split deliverieseffective in IRPs.
The inventory routing problem with split deliveries
C. Archetti;L. Bertazzi;N. M. Dinh
2023-01-01
Abstract
We study the benefit of introducing split deliveries in the inventory routing problem(IRP), both when the order-up-to level (OU) and the maximum level replenishmentpolicies are applied. We first propose a mathematical formulation and solve it byimplementing a branch-and-cut algorithm. Then, we carry out a worst-case analy-sis to show the cost increase we have in the worst case by using unsplit deliveriesinstead of split deliveries, both for the OU and the maximum-level replenishmentpolicies. Extensive computational results on benchmark instances allow us to eval-uate the benefit of introducing split deliveries. Finally, a sensitivity analysis oncustomer demands, initial inventory levels, maximum inventory levels and distanceto the depot allows us to understand the instance features that make split deliverieseffective in IRPs.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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