Optimizing multiship routing and scheduling with constraints on inventory levels in a Brazilian oil company |
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Authors: | Amélia de Lorena Stanzani Vitória Pureza Reinaldo Morabito Bruno Jensen Virginio da Silva Denise Yamashita Paulo César Ribas |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Production Engineering, Universidade Federal de S?o Carlos, S?o Carlos – SP, Brazil;2. Research and Development Center, PETROBRAS, Av. Horácio de Macedo, Rio de Janeiro – RJ, Brazil |
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Abstract: | This study addresses a real‐life multiship routing and scheduling application with inventory constraints that arises in pickup and delivery operations of different types of crude oil from various offshore oil rigs (platforms) to coastal terminals. Oil transportation largely results from the need to maintain inventories at each supply point (platform) between minimum and maximum levels, considering production rates in these operational points, and to meet demands of different oils in the terminals within the planning time horizon. Routing and scheduling of the available fleet aims to obtain solutions of minimum total costs, subject to various constraints such as the maximum volume of cargo carried on each ship, simultaneous cargo unloading in some terminals, conditions that rule ship docking in offshore platforms and terminal berths, among others. In this research, we modify and extend inventory constrained maritime routing and scheduling models to appropriately represent the problem of a case study at a Brazilian company and to solve small‐to‐moderate instances based on real data. We also present a matheuristic to deal with larger problem instances. Solution evaluation by company experts indicates that the model and this hybrid heuristic properly represent the problem and highlights the potential of their application in practice. |
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Keywords: | multiship routing and scheduling inventory constrained maritime routing problems crude oil transportation mixed‐integer programming matheuristic oil industry OR practice |
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