Treitl, Stefan, Nolz, Pamela, Jammernegg, Werner. 2013. An Adaptive Large Neighborhood Search for the Environmentally-Extended Inventory Routing Problem. 26th European Conference on Operational Research, Rom, Italien, 01.07 - 04.07.
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Abstract
Inventory management is one of the crucial areas in petrochemical distribution systems. Especially the distribution of fuel to filling stations necessitates a detailed planning. In this work, we model the final leg of a (real) petrochemical supply chain, namely the delivery from depots to filling stations, by an Inventory Routing Problem. The model is extended to include environmental aspects of transportation and solved using an Adaptive Large Neighborhood Search algorithm. The results of the analysis underline the advantages of Vendor Managed Inventory for this type of distribution system.
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Status of publication | Published |
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Affiliation | WU |
Type of publication | Paper presented at an academic conference or symposium |
Language | English |
Title | An Adaptive Large Neighborhood Search for the Environmentally-Extended Inventory Routing Problem |
Event | 26th European Conference on Operational Research |
Year | 2013 |
Date | 01.07 - 04.07 |
Country | Italy |
Location | Rom |
URL | http://euro2013.org/ |
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- People
- Treitl, Stefan (Details)
- Nolz, Pamela (Former researcher)
- Jammernegg, Werner (Details)
- Organization
- Institute for Production Management (Reiner) (Details)
- Research Institute for Supply Chain Management FI (Details)