Modelos e algoritmos para problemas integrados de distribuição e roteamento (Models and algorithms for the integrated routing and distribution problems)

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Ano de defesa: 2012
Autor(a) principal: Fernando Afonso Santos
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Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: eng
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Link de acesso: https://hdl.handle.net/1843/ESBF-935LWW
Resumo: Since the Vehicle Routing Problem (VRP) was introduced by Dantzig and Ramser, it became one of the most studied problems in Combinatorial Optimization. Different solution approaches were proposed over the past decades to solve the VRP and its vari-ants. In this thesis, we discuss about two VRP variants, resulting from the integrationof VRPs with distribution problems. The first problem takes place by integrating the VRP with loading/unloading de-cisions in a Cross-Docking warehouse, which allows the consolidation of loads between their pickup and delivery. The problem of dealing with routing and distribution deci-sions at the Cross-Docking is named the Vehicle Routing Problem with Cross-Docking (VRPCD). We introduced two Integer Programming (IP) formulations for the VRPCD and respective branch-and-price (BP) algorithms to evaluate them. We also consider aslightly different approach for solving the VRPCD, where vehicles are allowed to bypass the Cross-Docking and loads eventually are not consolidated. We call this problem as the Pickup and Delivery Problem with Cross-Docking (PDPCD). We also introduced an IP model for the PDPCD and a BP algorithm to solve it. The second problem we deal in this thesis arises in multi-echelon systems. The Two-Echelon Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem (2E-CVRP) arises where loadsmust be shipped from a depot to customers passing through intermediate warehouses named satellites. Loads are shipped from the depot to satellites, where they are con-solidated before to be delivered to their respective customers. We propose an IP for-mulation for 2E-CVRP which holds an exponential number of variables. In addition, we introduce four families of valid inequalities for the problem. To solve such a formu-lation, including valid inequalities, we implement a Branc h-and-cut-and-price (BCP) algorithm. Our computational results show that BCP algorithm evaluates stronger lower and upper bounds than previous algorithms for 2E-CVRP and also provides new optimality certificates for different instances of the literature.
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spelling Modelos e algoritmos para problemas integrados de distribuição e roteamento (Models and algorithms for the integrated routing and distribution problems)ComputaçãoPlanos de corteGeração de colunasProblemas de roteamento de veículosBranch-and-priceProblemas de distribuiçãoSince the Vehicle Routing Problem (VRP) was introduced by Dantzig and Ramser, it became one of the most studied problems in Combinatorial Optimization. Different solution approaches were proposed over the past decades to solve the VRP and its vari-ants. In this thesis, we discuss about two VRP variants, resulting from the integrationof VRPs with distribution problems. The first problem takes place by integrating the VRP with loading/unloading de-cisions in a Cross-Docking warehouse, which allows the consolidation of loads between their pickup and delivery. The problem of dealing with routing and distribution deci-sions at the Cross-Docking is named the Vehicle Routing Problem with Cross-Docking (VRPCD). We introduced two Integer Programming (IP) formulations for the VRPCD and respective branch-and-price (BP) algorithms to evaluate them. We also consider aslightly different approach for solving the VRPCD, where vehicles are allowed to bypass the Cross-Docking and loads eventually are not consolidated. We call this problem as the Pickup and Delivery Problem with Cross-Docking (PDPCD). We also introduced an IP model for the PDPCD and a BP algorithm to solve it. The second problem we deal in this thesis arises in multi-echelon systems. The Two-Echelon Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem (2E-CVRP) arises where loadsmust be shipped from a depot to customers passing through intermediate warehouses named satellites. Loads are shipped from the depot to satellites, where they are con-solidated before to be delivered to their respective customers. We propose an IP for-mulation for 2E-CVRP which holds an exponential number of variables. In addition, we introduce four families of valid inequalities for the problem. To solve such a formu-lation, including valid inequalities, we implement a Branc h-and-cut-and-price (BCP) algorithm. Our computational results show that BCP algorithm evaluates stronger lower and upper bounds than previous algorithms for 2E-CVRP and also provides new optimality certificates for different instances of the literature.Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais2019-08-10T23:54:50Z2025-09-09T00:29:06Z2019-08-10T23:54:50Z2012-12-14info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1843/ESBF-935LWWFernando Afonso Santosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessengreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG2025-09-09T00:29:06Zoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/ESBF-935LWWRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2025-09-09T00:29:06Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Modelos e algoritmos para problemas integrados de distribuição e roteamento (Models and algorithms for the integrated routing and distribution problems)
title Modelos e algoritmos para problemas integrados de distribuição e roteamento (Models and algorithms for the integrated routing and distribution problems)
spellingShingle Modelos e algoritmos para problemas integrados de distribuição e roteamento (Models and algorithms for the integrated routing and distribution problems)
Fernando Afonso Santos
Computação
Planos de corte
Geração de colunas
Problemas de roteamento de veículos
Branch-and-price
Problemas de distribuição
title_short Modelos e algoritmos para problemas integrados de distribuição e roteamento (Models and algorithms for the integrated routing and distribution problems)
title_full Modelos e algoritmos para problemas integrados de distribuição e roteamento (Models and algorithms for the integrated routing and distribution problems)
title_fullStr Modelos e algoritmos para problemas integrados de distribuição e roteamento (Models and algorithms for the integrated routing and distribution problems)
title_full_unstemmed Modelos e algoritmos para problemas integrados de distribuição e roteamento (Models and algorithms for the integrated routing and distribution problems)
title_sort Modelos e algoritmos para problemas integrados de distribuição e roteamento (Models and algorithms for the integrated routing and distribution problems)
author Fernando Afonso Santos
author_facet Fernando Afonso Santos
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fernando Afonso Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Computação
Planos de corte
Geração de colunas
Problemas de roteamento de veículos
Branch-and-price
Problemas de distribuição
topic Computação
Planos de corte
Geração de colunas
Problemas de roteamento de veículos
Branch-and-price
Problemas de distribuição
description Since the Vehicle Routing Problem (VRP) was introduced by Dantzig and Ramser, it became one of the most studied problems in Combinatorial Optimization. Different solution approaches were proposed over the past decades to solve the VRP and its vari-ants. In this thesis, we discuss about two VRP variants, resulting from the integrationof VRPs with distribution problems. The first problem takes place by integrating the VRP with loading/unloading de-cisions in a Cross-Docking warehouse, which allows the consolidation of loads between their pickup and delivery. The problem of dealing with routing and distribution deci-sions at the Cross-Docking is named the Vehicle Routing Problem with Cross-Docking (VRPCD). We introduced two Integer Programming (IP) formulations for the VRPCD and respective branch-and-price (BP) algorithms to evaluate them. We also consider aslightly different approach for solving the VRPCD, where vehicles are allowed to bypass the Cross-Docking and loads eventually are not consolidated. We call this problem as the Pickup and Delivery Problem with Cross-Docking (PDPCD). We also introduced an IP model for the PDPCD and a BP algorithm to solve it. The second problem we deal in this thesis arises in multi-echelon systems. The Two-Echelon Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem (2E-CVRP) arises where loadsmust be shipped from a depot to customers passing through intermediate warehouses named satellites. Loads are shipped from the depot to satellites, where they are con-solidated before to be delivered to their respective customers. We propose an IP for-mulation for 2E-CVRP which holds an exponential number of variables. In addition, we introduce four families of valid inequalities for the problem. To solve such a formu-lation, including valid inequalities, we implement a Branc h-and-cut-and-price (BCP) algorithm. Our computational results show that BCP algorithm evaluates stronger lower and upper bounds than previous algorithms for 2E-CVRP and also provides new optimality certificates for different instances of the literature.
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