A Capacitated Vehicle Routing Model for Distribution and Repair with a Service Center

<i>Background:</i> Distribution systems often face the dual challenge of delivering products to customers and retrieving damaged items for repair, especially when the service center is separate from the depot. An optimized solution to this logistics problem produces benefits in terms of...

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Main Authors: Irma-Delia Rojas-Cuevas, Elias Olivares-Benitez, Alfredo S. Ramos, Samuel Nucamendi-Guillén
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-02-01
Series:Logistics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2305-6290/9/1/28
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Summary:<i>Background:</i> Distribution systems often face the dual challenge of delivering products to customers and retrieving damaged items for repair, especially when the service center is separate from the depot. An optimized solution to this logistics problem produces benefits in terms of costs, greenhouse gas emissions, and disposal reduction. <i>Methods:</i> This research proposes a Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem with Service Center (CVRPwSC) model to determine optimal routes involving customers, the depot, and the service center. AMPL-Gurobi was used to solve the model on adapted instances and new instances developed for the CVRPwSC. Additionally, a Variable Neighborhood Search (VNS) algorithm was implemented and compared with AMPL-Gurobi. <i>Results:</i> The model was applied to a real-world case study, achieving a 40% reduction in fuel costs, a reduction from 5 to 3 routes, and a sustainable logistics operations model with potential reductions of greenhouse gas emissions and item disposals. <i>Conclusions:</i> The main contribution of the proposal is a minimum-cost routing model integrating item returns for repair with customer deliveries, while the limitation is the exclusion of scenarios where return items exceed vehicle capacity. Finally, future research will enhance the CVRPwSC model by incorporating additional constraints and decision variables to address such scenarios.
ISSN:2305-6290