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Antonino Vitetta
Given two pick-up and delivery points, the best path chosen does not necessarily follow the criteria of minimum travel time or generalized minimum cost evaluated with a deterministic approach. Given a criterion, the perceived cost is not deterministic fo...
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Kelin Luo and Frits C. R. Spieksma
Motivated by applications in ride-sharing and truck-delivery, we study the problem of matching a number of requests and assigning them to cars. A number of cars are given, each of which consists of a location and a speed, and a number of requests are giv...
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Leandro do C. Martins, Christopher Bayliss, Pedro J. Copado-Méndez, Javier Panadero and Angel A. Juan
Advances in information and communication technologies have made possible the emergence of new shopping channels. The so-called ?omnichannel? retailing mode allows customers to shop for products online and receive them at home. This paper focuses on the ...
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Georgios Ninikas and Ioannis Minis
In the dynamic vehicle routing problem with mixed backhauls (DVRPMB) both pick up orders and delivery orders, not related to each other, are served. The requests of the former arrive dynamically while the latter are known a priori. In this study, we focu...
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Chunmiao Zhang, Yanwei Zhao and Longlong Leng
This paper proposes a low-carbon location routing problem (LCLRP) model with simultaneous delivery and pick up, time windows, and heterogeneous fleets to reduce the logistics cost and carbon emissions and improve customer satisfaction. The correctness of...
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Slim Belhaiza
The transportation of elderly and impaired people is commonly solved as a Dial-A-Ride Problem (DARP). The DARP aims to design pick-up and delivery vehicle routing schedules. Its main objective is to accommodate as many users as possible with a minimum op...
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M.P. Linares, J. Barceló, C. Carmona, L. Montero
Pág. 110 - 129
There is a wide evidence that sustainable mobility is not only a technological question, automotive technology will be part of the solution as a necessary but not sufficient condition, sufficiency is emerging as a combination of a paradigm shift from car...
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Delmo Alves de Moura,Rui Carlos Botter
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