Annual Workshop of the EURO Working Group on Vehicle Routing and Logistics optimization (VeRoLog)
10-12 Jul 2017 Amsterdam (Netherlands)
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Monday, July 10, 2017
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›8:30 (30min)
Registration
8:30 - 9:00 (30min)
Registration
Registration (All day long)
›9:00 (30min)
Opening Session
› KC07
9:00 - 9:30 (30min)
Opening Session
KC07
›9:30 (1h)
Plenary: Network Design in Liner Shipping
David Pisinger
› KC07
9:30 - 10:30 (1h)
Plenary: Network Design in Liner Shipping
KC07
David Pisinger
›10:30 (30min)
Coffee break
› Foyer
10:30 - 11:00 (30min)
Coffee break
Foyer
›11:00 (1h30)
Inventory Routing
› KC07
11:00 - 12:30 (1h30)
Inventory Routing
KC07
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A backlog management approach to reserve capacity for emergency demand: the case of service dispatching in power distribution utilities
- Vinicius Garcia, Federal University of Santa Maria
11:00-11:22 (22min)
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Solution techniques for the Consistent Inventory Routing Problem
- Emilio Jose Alarcon Ortega, University of Vienna
11:22-11:45 (23min)
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A Hybrid Method for the production routing problem with transshipment
- Mustafa Avci, Dokuz Eylül University
11:45-12:07 (22min)
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Inventory routing with pickups and deliveries
- Claudia Archetti, University of Brescia
12:07-12:30 (23min)
›11:00 (1h30)
Bike and Vehicle Sharing
› 01A33
11:00 - 12:30 (1h30)
Bike and Vehicle Sharing
01A33
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User-based relocation strategies in free-floating car-sharing systems
- Fabian Rüdel, Chair of Operations Management, RWTH Aachen University
11:00-11:22 (22min)
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A decomposition scheme for service network design of bike sharing systems
- Bruno Albert Neumann Saavedra, Technische Universität Braunschweig
11:22-11:45 (23min)
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Methods for Corporate Mobility as a Service
- Sebastian Knopp, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology
11:45-12:07 (22min)
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Small parcel routing in a crowdsourced physical internet
- Tal Raviv, Department of Industrial Engineering, Tel Aviv University
12:07-12:30 (23min)
›11:00 (1h30)
Column Generation
› 02A33
11:00 - 12:30 (1h30)
Column Generation
02A33
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Branch-and-Price-and-Cut for the Clustered Vehicle-Routing Problem with Soft Cluster Constraints
- Timo Hintsch, Chair of Logistics Management, Gutenberg School of Management and Economics, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
11:00-11:22 (22min)
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A branch and price algorithm for the resource constrained vehicle routing problem
- Neda Tanoumand, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
11:22-11:45 (23min)
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Bidirectional Labeling in Column-Generation Algorithms for Pickup and Delivery Problems
- Timo Gschwind, Chair of Logistics Management, Gutenberg School of Management and Economics, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
11:45-12:07 (22min)
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Exact solution of vehicle routing problems with multigraphs or road-network-type graphs
- Dominique Feillet, Laboratoire d'Informatique, de Modélisation et d'optimisation des Systèmes, École des Mines de Saint-Étienne
12:07-12:30 (23min)
›11:00 (1h30)
Real-Life VRPs
› 02A24
11:00 - 12:30 (1h30)
Real-Life VRPs
02A24
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Vehicle routing for trunk delivery applications
- Gizem Ozbaygin, Department of Industrial Engineering, Bilkent University
11:00-11:22 (22min)
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Promoting inconsistency in security related routing problems by clustering
- Philipp Salzmann, University of Vienna
11:22-11:45 (23min)
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Routing of Multi-Section Vehicles for Delivery of Multiple Products
- Sergey Markov, Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science [Minsk]
11:45-12:07 (22min)
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A unifying software framework for vehicle routing and logistics.
- Neil Urquhart, Edinburgh Napier University
12:07-12:30 (23min)
›11:00 (1h30)
Multi-objective VRPs
› 02A16
11:00 - 12:30 (1h30)
Multi-objective VRPs
02A16
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Forming, Scheduling and Routing Field Service Teams for Multi-Skill Tasks with Priority Levels
- Gozde Kutayer Bilgin, TOBB University of Economics and Technology
11:00-11:22 (22min)
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Revisiting the Balanced VRP: A Comparative Study of Alternative Workload Metrics
- Piotr Matl, University of Vienna
11:22-11:45 (23min)
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The Multi-Objective Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problems with Multiple Trips
- Ana D. López-Sánchez, Pablo de Olavide University
11:45-12:07 (22min)
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Path Problems with Additive and Multiplicative Objectives
- Mikhail Kovalyov, United Institute of Informatics Problems
12:07-12:30 (23min)
›12:30 (1h15)
Lunch
› The Basket
12:30 - 13:45 (1h15)
Lunch
The Basket
›13:45 (1h30)
Exact Methods
› KC07
13:45 - 15:15 (1h30)
Exact Methods
KC07
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The Electric Autonomous Dial-a-Ride Problem
- Claudia Bongiovanni, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL)
13:45-14:07 (22min)
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The location-routing covering problem
- Marilène Cherkesly, Université du Québec à Montréal - UQAM (CANADA)
14:07-14:30 (23min)
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SAT solving for complex routing and scheduling problems
- Stefan Frank, Institute for Logistics and Aviation, TU Dresden
14:30-14:52 (22min)
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The Split Delivery Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows and Customer Inconvenience Constraints
- Stefan Irnich, Chair of Logistics Management, Gutenberg School of Management and Economics, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
14:52-15:15 (23min)
›13:45 (1h30)
Heuristics
› 01A33
13:45 - 15:15 (1h30)
Heuristics
01A33
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Heuristics for the traveling salesman problem with release dates and completion time minimization
- Andrea Mor, University of Brescia
13:45-14:07 (22min)
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Value Function Approximation-based Dynamic Look-ahead Policies for Stochastic-Dynamic Inventory Routing in Bike Sharing Systems
- Jan Brinkmann, Technische Universität Braunschweig
14:07-14:30 (23min)
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A hybrid solution approach for the 3L-VRP with simultaneous delivery and pickups
- Henriette Koch, Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg [Magdeburg]
14:30-14:52 (22min)
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Introducing Fairness in Facility Location Problems
- Carlo Filippi, Department of Economics and Management - University of Brescia
14:52-15:15 (23min)
›13:45 (1h30)
Rich VRPs
› 02A33
13:45 - 15:15 (1h30)
Rich VRPs
02A33
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Efficient Move Evaluations for Time-Dependent Vehicle Routing Problems with Route Duration Constraints
- Thomas Visser, Econometric Institute, Erasmus University Rotterdam
13:45-14:07 (22min)
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The Benefits of Flexible Fulfillment Center Assignments in Attended Home Delivery
- Kilian Seifried, Business School, University of Mannheim
14:07-14:30 (23min)
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The Multi-Depot Vehicle Routing Problem with vehicle interchanges
- Victoria Rebillas-Loredo, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya [Barcelona]
14:30-14:52 (22min)
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Aesthetic considerations for the Min-Max K-Windy Rural Postman Problem
- Isaac Plana, Universidad de Valencia
14:52-15:15 (23min)
›13:45 (1h30)
Dynamic VRPs
› 02A24
13:45 - 15:15 (1h30)
Dynamic VRPs
02A24
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Allocating and Transporting Resources to Demand-Locations
- Nitin Ahuja, PTV Group
13:45-14:07 (22min)
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Spatial Information in Offline Approximate Dynamic Programming for Dynamic Vehicle Routing with Stochastic Requests
- Artur Ansmann, Technische Universität Braunschweig - Decision Support Group
14:07-14:30 (23min)
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Solving Partially Dynamic Vehicle Routing Problems using Intelligent Multiagent System
- Auro Castiglia, VisiLog Optimization Software for Mobility, Polytechnic School of Engineering - University of São Paulo
14:30-14:52 (22min)
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Combining Parametric and Non-Parametric Value Function Approximation for Dynamic Customer Acceptances in Home Delivery
- Marlin Ulmer, Technische Universität Braunschweig
14:52-15:15 (23min)
›13:45 (1h30)
Supply Chain Management
› 02A00
13:45 - 15:15 (1h30)
Supply Chain Management
02A00
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A Novel Formulation and a Column Generation Technique for a Rich Humanitarian Logistic Problem
- Ohad Eisenhandler, Tel Aviv University
13:45-14:07 (22min)
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An optimization model for integrating production and distribution planning in furniture companies
- Pedro Miranda, Industrial Engineering Department - Federal University of São Carlos
14:07-14:30 (23min)
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Design and Incentive Decisions in Humanitarian Supply Chains
- Reut Noham, Tel Aviv University [Tel Aviv]
14:30-14:52 (22min)
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Which comes first, delivery or sales?
- Nebojša Gvozdenović, The faculty of Economics Subotica, University of Novi sad
14:52-15:15 (23min)
›13:45 (1h30)
Passenger Transportation
› 02A16
13:45 - 15:15 (1h30)
Passenger Transportation
02A16
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On the solution of the rolling stock rebalancing problem
- Federico Farina, Danmarks Tekniske Universitet - DTU (DENMARK)
13:45-14:07 (22min)
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Quality-oriented scheduling procedures for the dial-a-ride problem
- Yves Molenbruch, Hasselt University, Research Foundation Flanders
14:07-14:30 (23min)
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A matheuristic approach for solving the Integrated Timetabling and Vehicle Scheduling Problem
- Joao Paiva Fonseca, DTU Management Engineering, Technical University of Denmark
14:30-14:52 (22min)
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On-Line Management of a Multi-Layered Personal Transit System
- Martin Repoux, Urban Transport Systems Laboratory, School of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
14:52-15:15 (23min)
›15:15 (30min)
Coffee break
› Foyer
15:15 - 15:45 (30min)
Coffee break
Foyer
›15:45 (1h30)
Green VRPs and Logistics
› KC07
15:45 - 17:15 (1h30)
Green VRPs and Logistics
KC07
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The Green Vehicle Routing Problem with Capacitated Alternative Fuel Stations
- Simona Mancini, University of Cagliari
15:45-16:07 (22min)
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Another look at snow removal
- Kaj Holmberg, Linkoping University, Department of Mathematics, Division of Optimization
16:07-16:30 (23min)
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A path-based Mixed Integer Linear Programming formulation for the Green Vehicle Routing Problem
- Ornella Pisacane, Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Informazione, Università Politecnica delle Marche
16:30-16:52 (22min)
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On the Chinese Postman Problem with load-dependent costs
- Angel Corberán, Universidad de Valencia
16:52-17:15 (23min)
›15:45 (1h30)
TSP Variants
› 01A33
15:45 - 17:15 (1h30)
TSP Variants
01A33
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Solving the family traveling salesman problem
- Raquel Bernardino, Centro de Matemática, Aplicações Fundamentais e Investigação Operacional, Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade de Lisboa
15:45-16:07 (22min)
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On asymmetric multi-depot multiple traveling salesmen problem
- Bolor Jargalsaikhan, University of Groningen
16:07-16:30 (23min)
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The Romaing Salesman Problem: Application to Election Logistics
- Masoud Shahmanzari, Koç University
16:30-16:52 (22min)
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Extended Formulations and Branch-and-Cut Algorithms for the Black-and-White Traveling Salesman Problem
- Luís Gouveia, DEIO, Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade de Lisboa, CMAFCIO
16:52-17:15 (23min)
›15:45 (1h10)
Facility Location
› 02A33
15:45 - 16:55 (1h10)
Facility Location
02A33
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Optimal charging station placement in a free-floating electric car sharing system
- Georg Brandstätter, University of Vienna
15:45-16:07 (22min)
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A Memetic Algorithm for the Bi-Objective Hub Location-Routing Problem
- Xiao Yang, Equipe Systèmes Logistiques et de Production, LS2N
16:07-16:30 (23min)
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A strategic and tactical facility location problem with mobile equipment
- Olivier Péton, Laboratoire des Sciences du Numérique de Nantes, IMT Atlantique
16:30-16:52 (22min)
›15:45 (1h30)
City Logistics
› 02A24
15:45 - 17:15 (1h30)
City Logistics
02A24
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Optimization of urban delivery systems with drones
- Mbiadou Saleu Gertrude Raïssa, Laboratoire d'Informatique, de Modélisation et d'optimisation des Systèmes
15:45-16:07 (22min)
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Performance of a deterministic 2e-VRP with synchronization in a real world situation
- Alexandra Anderluh, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business
16:07-16:30 (23min)
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Planning City Logistics in a maritime urban area
- Massimo di Francesco, University of Cagliari
16:30-16:52 (22min)
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A bi-objective two-echelon vehicle routing problem with synchronization and customer-to-echelon assignment
- Vera Hemmelmayr, WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business)
16:52-17:15 (23min)
›15:45 (1h30)
Real-Life VRPs
› 02A00
15:45 - 17:15 (1h30)
Real-Life VRPs
02A00
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Planning of an Offshore Well Plugging Campaign: A Vehicle Routing Approach
- Steffen Bakker, Norwegian University of Science and Technology - NTNU (NORWAY)
15:45-16:07 (22min)
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Solving a Rich Vehicle Routing Problem Arising in the Steel Industry
- Biljana Roljic, University of Vienna
16:07-16:30 (23min)
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A Multi-objective Dynamic Vehicle Routing Model for Food Rescue and Delivery
- Hanna Grzybowska, University of New South Wales
16:30-16:52 (22min)
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Scheduling Deliveries in Retail: a Case Study
- Yakov Zinder, University of Technology, Sydney
16:52-17:15 (23min)
›15:45 (1h30)
VRPs with Time Windows
› 02A16
15:45 - 17:15 (1h30)
VRPs with Time Windows
02A16
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Vehicle routing problem with arrival time diversification
- Maaike Hoogeboom, VU University Amsterdam
15:45-16:07 (22min)
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Neighborhood search approaches for a multi-trip vehicle routing problem with time windows
- Véronique François, HEC Management School of the University of Liege
16:07-16:30 (23min)
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Route Planning of Electric Freight Vehicles by Considering Internal and Environmental Conditions
- Sina Rastani, Sabanci University
16:30-16:52 (22min)
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A Hybrid Approach for the Travelling Salesman Problem with General Time Windows
- Anne Meyer, FZI Research Center for Information Technology
16:52-17:15 (23min)
›20:45 (1h45)
Canal Cruise
20:45 - 22:30 (1h45)
Canal Cruise
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