Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/26466
Title: Cargo distribution problems: A case study of Isparta city
Authors: Karagül, Kenan
Aydemir, Erdal
Keywords: Vehicle routing problems, Cargo distribution problems, clustering, optimization
Abstract: The vehicle routing problem (vrp) is related to service a number of customers with a fleet of vehicles. In real life, the applications of transportation, distribution and logistics are mostly studied as a research area for scientists and industrial practioners. In this study, the cargo distribution problem has been presented by using vrp procedures for a cargo company in Isparta City, Turkiye. The 400 customer points and their requirements are only served from two branch offices of a cargo company. Firstly, the customer points are clustered to Euclidean distance matrices and in the second phase, the distribution plans are computed via vrp approach. As a result, the solutions are obtained and the distribution plans are offered to the cargo company under cost and fleet minimization.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/26466
ISSN: 2303-4009
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