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European Journal of Operational Research | 2009

A variable neighborhood-based heuristic for the heterogeneous fleet vehicle routing problem

Arif Imran; Said Salhi; Niaz A. Wassan

The heterogeneous fleet vehicle routing problem is investigated using some adaptations of the variable neighborhood search (VNS). The initial solution is obtained by Dijkstras algorithm based on a cost network constructed by the sweep algorithm and the 2-opt. Our VNS algorithm uses several neighborhoods which are adapted for this problem. In addition, a number of local search methods together with a diversification procedure are used. Two VNS variants, which differ in the order the diversification and Dijkstras algorithm are used, are implemented. Both variants appear to be competitive and produce new best results when tested on the data sets from the literature. We also constructed larger data sets for which benchmarking results are provided for future comparison.


Computers & Operations Research | 2014

The multi-depot vehicle routing problem with heterogeneous vehicle fleet

Said Salhi; Arif Imran; Niaz A. Wassan

The multi-depot fleet size and mix vehicle routing problem, also known as the multi-depot routing with heterogeneous vehicles, is investigated. A mathematical formulation is given and lower as well as upper bounds are produced using a three hour execution time of CPLEX. An efficient implementation of variable neighborhood search that incorporates new features in addition to the adaptation of several existing neighborhoods and local search operators is proposed. These features include a preprocessing scheme for identifying borderline customers, a mechanism that aggregates and disaggregates routes between depots, and a neighborhood reduction test that saves nearly 80% of the CPU time, especially on the large instances. The proposed algorithm is highly competitive as it produces 23 new best results when tested on the 26 data instances published in the literature.


International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management | 2013

Solution of classical transport problems with bee algorithms

Alberto Gomez; Arif Imran; Said Salhi

In this paper, we analysed the quality of the results we have, if we applied a bee meta-heuristic to the solution of the classic CVRP problem. In this case, we have implemented a variation of the ABC bee algorithm to the transport problem. The ABC algorithm has interesting results in continuous optimisation, but its results in combinational optimisation, is not good enough yet. In order to determine the quality of our implementation, we used 14 classical instances. The results obtained show that the performance of our algorithm was good, although more research has to be done.


Annals of Operations Research | 2018

The incorporation of fixed cost and multilevel capacities into the discrete and continuous single source capacitated facility location problem

Chandra Ade Irawan; Martino Luis; Said Salhi; Arif Imran

In this study we investigate the single source location problem with the presence of several possible capacities and the opening (fixed) cost of a facility that is depended on the capacity used and the area where the facility is located. Mathematical models of the problem for both the discrete and the continuous cases using the Rectilinear and Euclidean distances are produced. Our aim is to find the optimal number of open facilities, their corresponding locations, and their respective capacities alongside the assignment of the customers to the open facilities in order to minimise the total fixed and transportation costs. For relatively large problems, two solution methods are proposed namely an iterative matheuristic approach and VNS-based matheuristic technique. Dataset from the literature is adapted to assess our proposed methods. To assess the performance of the proposed solution methods, the exact method is first applied to small size instances where optimal solutions can be identified or lower and upper bounds can be recorded. Results obtained by the proposed solution methods are also reported for the larger instances.


International Transactions in Operational Research | 2017

Solving the bi-objective capacitated p -median problem with multilevel capacities using compromise programming and VNS

Chandra Ade Irawan; Arif Imran; Martino Luis


Jurnal Teknologi | 2016

A VARIABLE NEIGHBORHOOD SEARCH FOR THE HETEROGENEOUS FIXED FLEET VEHICLE ROUTING PROBLEM

Arif Imran; Martino Luis; Liane Okdinawati


International Journal of Operational Research | 2016

A two-stage method for the capacitated multi-facility location-allocation problem

Chandra Ade Irawan; Martino Luis; Arif Imran


REKA INTEGRA | 2015

ALGORITMA PENJADWALAN NO-WAIT JOB SHOP MENGGUNAKAN GREEDY RANDOMIZED ADAPTIVE SEARCH PROCEDURE WITH FIXED THRESHOLD DENGAN KRITERIA MINIMISASI MAKESPAN

Kenno Prasetyo; Emsosfi Zaini; Arif Imran


REKA INTEGRA | 2015

MODEL PENJADWALAN NO-WAIT JOB SHOP MENGGUNAKAN ALGORITMA VARIABLE NEIGHBOURHOOD DESCENT DENGAN THRESHOLD UNTUK MEMINIMISASI MAKESPAN

Yoni Adityo Respati; Emsosfi Zaini; Arif Imran


JURNAL ITENAS REKAYASA | 2014

Model Keseimbangan Lintas Perakitan Menggunakan Algoritma Variable Neighborhood Descent dengan Kriteria Minimasi Stasiun Kerja

Arif Imran; Martino Luis; Danang Rahadian; Emsosfi Zaini

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Martino Luis

Universiti Utara Malaysia

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Liane Okdinawati

Bandung Institute of Technology

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