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Optimal Chaining of Vehicle Plans with Time Windows

David Fiedler, Fabio V. Difonzo, Jan Mrkos

Published 2024-01-05Version 1

For solving problems from the domain of vehicle routing with time windows, we often need to connect vehicle plans into sequences spanning a longer time horizon or, in other words, we need to perform a plan chaining. Recently, a network-based solution has been proposed to solve the fleet-sizing problem. The method, however, does not consider the time flexibility of the plans, an essential property of all vehicle routing problems with time windows. Instead, plans have fixed times and cannot be delayed. This work presents a new problem formulation that considers delays in line with the given time windows and a method that can be used to solve it. Moreover, we prove that the method is optimal, and we analyze its complexity. Finally, we list some practical applications and perform a demonstration for one of them: the method for solving the static Dial-a-ride problem. The demonstration results show that for a significant number of instances, the proposed method provides a better solution than the other two heuristic baseline methods we have evaluated, while not having the largest computational time requirements.

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