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Industrial fleet size and mix problems - a survey

Abstract

The purpose of this talk is to describe industrial aspects of combined fleet composition and routing in maritime and road-based transportation, and to present the current status of research in the form of a comprehensive literature review. With a backdrop of industrial aspects, a categorized survey of relevant literature since the first published papers in the 1950's is given. First, the literature review discusses some early seminal and application-oriented papers, presents a classification of problems, and then focuses on a basic definition of combined fleet composition and routing: the fleet size and mix vehicle routing problem. Different solution strategies are discussed and compared. Further, the literature of extended and related problems is described and categorized. Papers considering application oriented research in road-based and maritime transportation conclude the review. Finally, we contrast the literature with aspects of industrial applications from a critical, but constructive stance. Major issues for future work are suggested.

Category

Academic lecture

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Arild Hoff
  • Henrik Andersson
  • Marielle Christiansen
  • Geir Hasle
  • Arne Løkketangen

Affiliation

  • Molde University College - Specialized University in Logistics
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology
  • SINTEF Digital / Mathematics and Cybernetics

Presented at

DOMinant Workshop - A workshop on various aspects of the fleet size and mix and inventory routing problems

Place

Molde

Date

20.09.2009 - 22.09.2009

Organizer

Høgskolen i Molde / The DOMinant Project Group

Year

2009

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