Weighted-Sum Approach for Bi-objective Optimization of Fleet Size with Environmental Aspects

Bartosz Sawik
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Abstract In this chapter, four bi-objective vehicle routing problems are considered. Weighted-sum approach optimization models are formulated with the use of mixed-integer programming. In presented optimization models, maximization of capacity of truck versus minimization of utilization of fuel, carbon emission, and production of noise are taken into account. The problems deal with real data for green logistics for routes crossing the Western Pyrenees in Navarre, Basque Country, and La Rioja, Spain. Heterogeneous fleet of trucks is considered. Different types of trucks have not only different capacities, but also require different amounts of fuel for operations. Consequently, the amount of carbon emission and noise vary as well. Modern logistic companies planning delivery routes must consider the trade-off between the financial and environmental aspects of transportation. Efficiency of delivery routes is impacted by truck size and the possibility of dividing long delivery routes into smaller ones. The results of computational experiments modeled after real data from a Spanish food distribution company are reported. Computational results based on formulated optimization models show some balance between fleet size, truck types, and utilization of fuel, carbon emission, and production of noise. As a result, the company could consider a mixture of trucks sizes and divided routes for smaller trucks. Analyses of obtained results could help logistics managers lead the initiative in environmental conservation by saving fuel and consequently minimizing pollution. The computational experiments were performed using the AMPL programming language and the CPLEX solver.
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考虑环境因素的双目标机队规模优化的加权和方法
本章研究了四个双目标车辆路径问题。利用混合整数规划方法建立了加权和优化模型。在所提出的优化模型中,考虑了卡车容量最大化与燃料利用率最小化、碳排放最小化和噪声产生最小化。这些问题涉及穿越纳瓦拉、巴斯克地区和西班牙拉里奥哈的西比利牛斯山脉路线的绿色物流的真实数据。考虑了不同种类的卡车车队。不同类型的卡车不仅有不同的容量,而且需要不同数量的燃料来运行。因此,碳排放量和噪音也会发生变化。现代物流公司在规划运输路线时必须考虑运输的财务和环境因素之间的权衡。配送路线的效率受到卡车尺寸和将长配送路线划分为小配送路线的可能性的影响。本文报道了以西班牙某食品配送公司的实际数据为模型的计算实验结果。基于公式优化模型的计算结果显示,车队规模、卡车类型、燃料利用率、碳排放和噪音产生之间存在一定的平衡。因此,该公司可以考虑混合各种尺寸的卡车,并为较小的卡车划分路线。对所得结果的分析可以帮助物流管理人员通过节约燃料,从而最大限度地减少污染,从而带头进行环境保护。采用AMPL编程语言和CPLEX求解器进行了计算实验。
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