Optimising and Recognising 2-Stage Delivery Chains with Time Windows
F. Phillipson
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Chapter Chapter 14 in Optimisation in Synchromodal Logistics, 2023, pp 235-250 from Springer
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Abstract In logistic delivery chains time windows are common. An arrival has to be in a certain time interval, at the expense of waiting time or penalties if the time limits are exceeded. This chapter looks at the optimal placement of those time intervals in a specific case of a barge visiting two ports in sequence. For the second port a possible delay or penalty should be incorporated. Next, recognising these penalty structures in data is analysed to if see certain patterns in public travel data indicate that a certain dependency exists.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-15655-7_14
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