Artículo de revista
The pickup and delivery problem with transfers: Formulation and a branch-and-cut solution method
Fecha
2010Registro en:
European Journal of Operational Research 200 (2010) 711–724
doi:10.1016/j.ejor.2009.01.022
Autor
Cortés, Cristián E.
Matamala Vásquez, Martín
Contardo, Claudio
Institución
Resumen
In this paper, a strict formulation of a generalization of the classical pickup and delivery problem is presented.
Here, we add the flexibility of providing the option for passengers to transfer from one vehicle to
another at specific locations. As part of the mathematical formulation, we include transfer nodes where
vehicles may interact interchanging passengers. Additional variables to keep track of customers along
their route are considered. The formulation has been proven to work correctly, and by means of a simple
example instance, we conclude that there exist some configurations in which a scheme allowing transfers
results in better quality optimal solutions. Finally, a solution method based on Benders decomposition is
addressed. We compare the computational effort of this application with a straight branch and bound
strategy; we also provide insights to develop more efficient set partitioning formulations and associated
algorithms for solving real-size problems.