Logistic Operations in a Hospital: A Multi-item Inventory Distribution Problem with Heterogeneous Fleet

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A multi-item inventory distribution problem motivated by a practical case study occurring in the logistic operations of a hospital is considered. There, a single warehouse supplies several nursing wards. The distribution of medical products is done by two different teams of workers using a heterogeneous fleet, that is, the available vehicles have different capacities and different structures required to be used in specific nursing wards. The goal is to define a weekly distribution plan of medical products ensuring a balanced workload of both working teams and satisfying all the required constraints (inventory capacities, safety stock levels, vehicle capacities, etc.) that minimizes the total number of visits to locations. A mixed integer formulation is presented and several improvements are discussed. This is a NP-hard problem hardly solved to optimality within a reasonable amount of time, and more so for real size instances, with hundreds to few thousand of products. To circumvent this issue, a matheuristic is proposed to solve the problem. Finally, computational tests are reported and discussed.

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Agra, A., Cerveira, A., & Requejo, C. (2019). Logistic Operations in a Hospital: A Multi-item Inventory Distribution Problem with Heterogeneous Fleet. In Lecture Notes in Logistics (pp. 215–227). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15398-4_16

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