Abstract
We investigate the trade-off between strategic investment in facilities and the long-term environmental impact of daily logistics operations. For that purpose, we consider a bi-objective location-routing problem with the objectives of minimising the cost of strategic investments such as locating facilities and acquiring different types of vehicles, and minimising pollution by using CO2 emissions as an indicator. A set of representative days of operations are used to estimate the long-term environmental impact. After modelling that problem as a mixed-integer program, we develop a decomposition approach that constructs routes, then uses them in a separate set covering model to generate complete solutions. The suitability of our approach is investigated on benchmark test instances as well as on a case study in the city of Vienna. Experiments show that our approach is a valuable tool in aiding such long-term decisions.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 56 - 67 |
Number of pages | 11 |
Journal | Transportation Research Part B: Methodological |
Volume | 103 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Sept 2017 |
Fields of science
- 101015 Operations research
- 101016 Optimisation
- 502 Economics
- 502017 Logistics
- 502037 Location planning
- 502050 Business informatics
JKU Focus areas
- Digital Transformation
- Sustainable Development: Responsible Technologies and Management