Author
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- Leon Lan
(Department of Mathematics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands)
- Jasper M. H. van Doorn
(Department of Mathematics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands)
- Niels A. Wouda
(Department of Operations, University of Groningen, 9747 AE Groningen, Netherlands)
- Arpan Rijal
(Department of Operations, University of Groningen, 9747 AE Groningen, Netherlands)
- Sandjai Bhulai
(Department of Mathematics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Abstract
A challenge in same-day delivery operations is that delivery requests are typically not known beforehand, but are instead revealed dynamically during the day. This uncertainty introduces a trade-off between dispatching vehicles to serve requests as soon as they are revealed to ensure timely delivery and delaying the dispatching decision to consolidate routing decisions with future, currently unknown requests. In this paper, we study the dynamic dispatch waves problem, a same-day delivery problem in which vehicles are dispatched at fixed decision moments. At each decision moment, the system operator must decide which of the known requests to dispatch and how to route these dispatched requests. The operator’s goal is to minimize the total routing cost while ensuring that all requests are served on time. We propose iterative conditional dispatch ( ICD ), an iterative solution construction procedure based on a sample scenario approach. ICD iteratively solves sample scenarios to classify requests to be dispatched, postponed, or undecided. The set of undecided requests shrinks in each iteration until a final dispatching decision is made in the last iteration. We develop two variants of ICD: one variant based on thresholds, and another variant based on similarity. A significant strength of ICD is that it is conceptually simple and easy to implement. This simplicity does not harm performance: through rigorous numerical experiments, we show that both variants efficiently navigate the large state and action spaces of the dynamic dispatch waves problem and quickly converge to a high-quality solution. Finally, we demonstrate that the threshold-based ICD variant achieves excellent results on instances from the EURO Meets NeurIPS 2022 Vehicle Routing Competition, nearly matching the performance of the winning machine learning–based strategy.
Suggested Citation
Leon Lan & Jasper M. H. van Doorn & Niels A. Wouda & Arpan Rijal & Sandjai Bhulai, 2024.
"An Iterative Sample Scenario Approach for the Dynamic Dispatch Waves Problem,"
Transportation Science, INFORMS, vol. 58(4), pages 726-740, July.
Handle:
RePEc:inm:ortrsc:v:58:y:2024:i:4:p:726-740
DOI: 10.1287/trsc.2023.0111
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