Publication detail

Distance potential concept and its applications to the design of regional biomass supply chains and solving vehicle routing problems

Li, J.M. Li, A.H. Varbanov, P.S. Liu, Z.Y.

English title

Distance potential concept and its applications to the design of regional biomass supply chains and solving vehicle routing problems

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

en

Original abstract

This paper presents a new concept, distance potential, which is the sum of the distances from the source points to the demand point being considered (for supply chains), or the sum of the distances from the demand (customer) being considered to other demands and the depot (for vehicle routing problems). We also investigate the applications of the new concept to the design of regional biomass supply chains and solving vehicle routing problems. In designing a supply chain, the values of the distance potentials are used to determine the precedence order: the demand point with the largest distance potential value will be satisfied first. While satisfying a demand point, the source point with the shortest distance to the demand will be used first. In solving a vehicle routing problem, the new concept is used to identify the customer which should be included in the first routing to be considered. Then, the network can be designed starting from the customer identified, and based on a few heuristic rules proposed in this paper. The results obtained in this work are comparable to or even better than that obtained in the literature. It is shown that the method proposed is simple and of high computational efficiency.

English abstract

This paper presents a new concept, distance potential, which is the sum of the distances from the source points to the demand point being considered (for supply chains), or the sum of the distances from the demand (customer) being considered to other demands and the depot (for vehicle routing problems). We also investigate the applications of the new concept to the design of regional biomass supply chains and solving vehicle routing problems. In designing a supply chain, the values of the distance potentials are used to determine the precedence order: the demand point with the largest distance potential value will be satisfied first. While satisfying a demand point, the source point with the shortest distance to the demand will be used first. In solving a vehicle routing problem, the new concept is used to identify the customer which should be included in the first routing to be considered. Then, the network can be designed starting from the customer identified, and based on a few heuristic rules proposed in this paper. The results obtained in this work are comparable to or even better than that obtained in the literature. It is shown that the method proposed is simple and of high computational efficiency.

Keywords in English

Biomass energy; Distance potential; Supply chain; Vehicle routing problem; Biomass; Computational efficiency; Sales; Supply chains; Vehicle routing; Vehicles; Heuristic rules; ITS applications; Potential values; Regional biomass; Source points; Vehicle Routing Problems; Problem solving

Released

15.02.2017

Publisher

Elsevier Ltd

ISSN

0959-6526

Number

144

Pages from–to

426–436

Pages count

11

BIBTEX


@article{BUT146513,
  author="Petar Sabev {Varbanov},
  title="Distance potential concept and its applications to the design of regional biomass supply chains and solving vehicle routing problems",
  year="2017",
  number="144",
  month="February",
  pages="426--436",
  publisher="Elsevier Ltd",
  issn="0959-6526"
}