Inspired by actual parcel delivery operations in London, this paper describes a two-echelon distribution system that combines the use of driving and walking as part of last-mile deliveries in urban areas for a single driver. The paper presents an optimisation model that explicitly treats and integrates the driving and walking elements, and describes a branch-and-cut algorithm that uses new valid inequalities specifically tailored for the problem at hand. Computational results based on real instances obtained from a courier operating in London are presented to show the performance of the algorithm
Growth in e-commerce has led to increasing use of light goods vehicles for parcel deliveries in urba...
Parcel delivery operations in central London currently involve drivers using vans which are parked a...
Recent advances in technology have led to an increasing degree of automation and optimization in mos...
Inspired by actual parcel delivery operations in London, this paper describes a two-echelon distribu...
Last-mile delivery operations are complex, and the conventional way of using a single mode of delive...
Last-mile delivery operations are complex, and the conventional way of using a single mode of delive...
As modern cities expand, parcel carriers are obliged to deal with the various last-mile challenges o...
The UK parcel sector generated almost £9 billion in revenue in 2015, with growth expected to increas...
The UK parcel sector generated almost £9 billion in revenue in 2015, with growth expected to increas...
The UK parcel sector generated almost £9 billion in revenue in 2015, with growth expected to increas...
Land efficient last mile delivery concepts are key to reducing the traffic in cities and to minimisi...
Growth in e-commerce has led to increasing use of light goods vehicles for parcel deliveries in urba...
Parcel carriers face increasingly difficult operating conditions in busy metropolitan areas due to g...
Abstract Growth in e-commerce has led to increasing use of light goods vehicles for parcel deliverie...
Road congestion, air pollution and sustainability are increasingly important in major cities. We loo...
Growth in e-commerce has led to increasing use of light goods vehicles for parcel deliveries in urba...
Parcel delivery operations in central London currently involve drivers using vans which are parked a...
Recent advances in technology have led to an increasing degree of automation and optimization in mos...
Inspired by actual parcel delivery operations in London, this paper describes a two-echelon distribu...
Last-mile delivery operations are complex, and the conventional way of using a single mode of delive...
Last-mile delivery operations are complex, and the conventional way of using a single mode of delive...
As modern cities expand, parcel carriers are obliged to deal with the various last-mile challenges o...
The UK parcel sector generated almost £9 billion in revenue in 2015, with growth expected to increas...
The UK parcel sector generated almost £9 billion in revenue in 2015, with growth expected to increas...
The UK parcel sector generated almost £9 billion in revenue in 2015, with growth expected to increas...
Land efficient last mile delivery concepts are key to reducing the traffic in cities and to minimisi...
Growth in e-commerce has led to increasing use of light goods vehicles for parcel deliveries in urba...
Parcel carriers face increasingly difficult operating conditions in busy metropolitan areas due to g...
Abstract Growth in e-commerce has led to increasing use of light goods vehicles for parcel deliverie...
Road congestion, air pollution and sustainability are increasingly important in major cities. We loo...
Growth in e-commerce has led to increasing use of light goods vehicles for parcel deliveries in urba...
Parcel delivery operations in central London currently involve drivers using vans which are parked a...
Recent advances in technology have led to an increasing degree of automation and optimization in mos...