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International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations

ISSN 1923-2934 (Online) - ISSN 1923-2926 (Print)
Quarterly Publication
Volume 3 Issue 1 pp. 43-52 , 2012

Modeling a four-layer location-routing problem Pages 43-52 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Mohsen Hamidi, Kambiz Farahmand, Seyed Reza Sajjadi

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijiec.2011.08.015

Keywords: Location-routing problem (LRP), Mixed-integer programming

Abstract: Distribution is an indispensable component of logistics and supply chain management. Location-Routing Problem (LRP) is an NP-hard problem that simultaneously takes into consideration location, allocation, and vehicle routing decisions to design an optimal distribution network. Multi-layer and multi-product LRP is even more complex as it deals with the decisions at multiple layers of a distribution network where multiple products are transported within and between layers of the network. This paper focuses on modeling a complicated four-layer and multi-product LRP which has not been tackled yet. The distribution network consists of plants, central depots, regional depots, and customers. In this study, the structure, assumptions, and limitations of the distribution network are defined and the mathematical optimization programming model that can be used to obtain the optimal solution is developed. Presented by a mixed-integer programming model, the LRP considers the location problem at two layers, the allocation problem at three layers, the vehicle routing problem at three layers, and a transshipment problem. The mathematical model locates central and regional depots, allocates customers to plants, central depots, and regional depots, constructs tours from each plant or open depot to customers, and constructs transshipment paths from plants to depots and from depots to other depots. Considering realistic assumptions and limitations such as producing multiple products, limited production capacity, limited depot and vehicle capacity, and limited traveling distances enables the user to capture the real world situations.

How to cite this paper
Hamidi, M., Farahmand, K & Sajjadi, S. (2012). Modeling a four-layer location-routing problem.International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations , 3(1), 43-52.

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