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Vehicle and Commodity Flow Synchronization

Jörn Schönberger (), Herbert Kopfer (), Bernd-Ludwig Wenning () and Henning Rekersbrink ()
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Jörn Schönberger: University of Bremen, Chair of Logistics
Herbert Kopfer: University of Bremen, Chair of Logistics
Bernd-Ludwig Wenning: University of Bremen, Communication Networks
Henning Rekersbrink: University of Bremen, BIBA - Bremer Institut für Produktion und Logistik GmbH

Chapter 50 in Operations Research Proceedings 2008, 2009, pp 307-312 from Springer

Abstract: Summary Network freight ow consolidation organizes the commodity ow with special attention to the minimization of the ow costs but the efficiency of transport resources is not addressed. In contrast, vehicle routing targets primarily the maximization of the efficiency of transport resources but the commodity-related preferences are treated as inferior requirements. This article is about the problem of synchronizing simultaneously the use of vehicles and the ow of commodities in a given transport network. Section 2 introduces the investigated scenario. Section 3 proposes a multi-commodity network ow model for the representation of the ow synchronization problem and Section 4 presents results from numerical experiments. Related and Previous Work. The synchronization of ows along independently determined paths in a network is investigated under the term multi-commodity network ow problem [3]. While most of the contributions aim at minimizing the sum of travel length (or similar objectives) only little work has been published on the assignment of commodity path parts to transport resources with intermediate resource change [1, 2].

Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-00142-0_50

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