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|Booktitle=Operations Research Proceedings 2006
 
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|Editor=Karl-Heinz Waldmann and Ulrike M. Stocker
 
|Pages=349-354
 
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|Publisher=Springer
 
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|Abstract=The share of logistics and transportation in the overall cost of a product is increasing. Subsequently, there is a growing pressure in the logistics industry for optimization and cost reduction. In this paper, we consider the issue of transport channel selection, a problem that has been overlooked for a long time. Typical choices for transport channels include round-trips from and to the depot, one-way tours (often called "milkruns"), delivery over a hub, or fixed-cost delivery services (e. g., a postal service). The overall optimization problem consists of two interdependent sub-problems: assigning shipments to transport channels, and optimizing the routes within each channel.
 
|ISBN=978-3-540-69994-1
 
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|DOI Name=10.1007/978-3-540-69995-8_57
 
|Forschungsgruppe=Effiziente Algorithmen
 
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Transport Channel Selection


Transport Channel Selection



Published: 2007
Herausgeber: Karl-Heinz Waldmann and Ulrike M. Stocker
Buchtitel: Operations Research Proceedings 2006
Ausgabe: 2006
Seiten: 349-354
Verlag: Springer

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The share of logistics and transportation in the overall cost of a product is increasing. Subsequently, there is a growing pressure in the logistics industry for optimization and cost reduction. In this paper, we consider the issue of transport channel selection, a problem that has been overlooked for a long time. Typical choices for transport channels include round-trips from and to the depot, one-way tours (often called "milkruns"), delivery over a hub, or fixed-cost delivery services (e. g., a postal service). The overall optimization problem consists of two interdependent sub-problems: assigning shipments to transport channels, and optimizing the routes within each channel.

ISBN: 978-3-540-69994-1
DOI Link: 10.1007/978-3-540-69995-8_57



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Effiziente Algorithmen


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