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Ant colony optimization algorithm to solve for the transportation problem of cross-docking network
Authors:Rami Musa  Jean-Paul Arnaout  Hosang Jung
Affiliation:1. Supply Chain Solutions Group Agility Logistics, 1995 North Park Place, Suite: 310 Atlanta, GA 30339, United States;2. Industrial and Mechanical Engineering Department at the Lebanese American University, Byblos, Lebanon;3. Department of Management Engineering, Sangmyung University, Anseodong 300, Dongnamku, Cheonan, Choongnam 330-720, South Korea
Abstract:This paper addresses the transportation problem of cross-docking network where the loads are transferred from origins (suppliers) to destinations (retailers) through cross-docking facilities, without storing them in a distribution center (DC). We work on minimizing the transportation cost in a network by loading trucks in the supplier locations and then route them either directly to the customers or indirectly to cross-docking facilities so the loads can be consolidated. For generating a truck operating plan in this type of distribution network, the problem was formulated using an integer programming (IP) model and solved using a novel ant colony optimization (ACO) algorithm. We solved several numerical examples for verification and demonstrative purposes and found that our proposed approach finds solutions that significantly reduce the shipping cost in the network of cross-docks and considerably outperform Branch-and-Bound algorithm especially for large problems.
Keywords:Cross-docking  Transportation planning  Ant colony optimization (ACO)  Metaheuristics  Integer programming
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