Combining heuristics with simulation and fuzzy logic to solve a flexible-size location routing problem under uncertainty

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Abstract

The location routing problem integrates both a facility location and a vehicle routing problem. Each of these problems are NP-hard in nature, which justifies the use of heuristic-based algorithms when dealing with large-scale instances that need to be solved in reasonable computing times. This paper discusses a realistic variant of the problem that considers facilities of different sizes and two types of uncertainty conditions. In particular, we assume that some customers’ demands are stochastic, while others follow a fuzzy pattern. An iterated local search metaheuristic is integrated with simulation and fuzzy logic to solve the aforementioned problem, and a series of computational experiments are run to illustrate the potential of the proposed algorithm.

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Tordecilla, R. D., Copado-Méndez, P. J., Panadero, J., Quintero-Araujo, C. L., Montoya-Torres, J. R., & Juan, A. A. (2021). Combining heuristics with simulation and fuzzy logic to solve a flexible-size location routing problem under uncertainty. Algorithms, 14(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/a14020045

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