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General Paper

The min-max multi-depot vehicle routing problem: heuristics and computational results

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Pages 1430-1441 | Received 21 Jan 2014, Accepted 01 Oct 2014, Published online: 21 Dec 2017
 

Abstract

In the multi-depot vehicle routing problem (MDVRP), there are several depots where vehicles can start and end their routes. The objective is to minimize the total distance travelled by all vehicles across all depots. The min-max multi-depot vehicle routing problem (Min-Max MDVRP) is a variant of the standard MDVRP. The primary objective is to minimize the length of the longest route. We develop a heuristic (denoted by MD) for the Min-Max MDVRP that has three stages: (1) simplify the multi-depot problem into a single depot problem and solve the simplified problem; (2) improve the maximal route; (3) improve all routes by exchanging customers between routes. MD is compared with two alternative heuristics that we also develop and an existing method from the literature on a set of 20 test instances. MD produces 15 best solutions and is the top performer. Additional computational experiments on instances with uniform and non-uniform distributions of customers and varying customer-to-vehicle ratios and with real-world data further demonstrate MD’s effectiveness in producing high-quality results.

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