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Theoretical Paper

The open vehicle routing problem with time windows

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Pages 355-367 | Received 01 Mar 2005, Accepted 01 Sep 2005, Published online: 21 Dec 2017
 

Abstract

In this paper, we consider the open vehicle routing problem with time windows (OVRPTW). The OVRPTW seeks to find a set of non-depot returning vehicle routes, for a fleet of capacitated vehicles, to satisfy customers’ requirements, within fixed time intervals that represent the earliest and latest times during the day that customers’ service can take place. We formulate a comprehensive mathematical model to capture all aspects of the problem, and incorporate in the model all critical practical concerns. The model is solved using a greedy look-ahead route construction heuristic algorithm, which utilizes time windows related information via composite customer selection and route-insertion criteria. These criteria exploit the interrelationships between customers, introduced by time windows, that dictate the sequence in which vehicles must visit customers. Computational results on a set of benchmark problems from the literature provide very good results and indicate the applicability of the methodology in real-life routing applications.

Acknowledgements

We are indebted to the anonymous reviewers for their useful comments and suggestions that helped improve the work presented in this paper.

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