Hub location problems (HLPs) constitute an important class of problems in logistics with numerous applications in passenger/cargo transportation, postal services, telecommunications, etc. This paper addresses the competitive single and multiple allocation HLPs where the market is assumed to be a duopoly. Two firms (decision makers) sequentially decide on the configuration of their hub networks trying to maximize their own market shares. The customers choose one firm based on the cost of service provided by these firms. Mathematical formulations are presented for the problems of the first and second firms (the leader and the follower, respectively) and Simulated Annealing (SA) based solution algorithms are proposed for solving these problems both in single and multiple allocation settings. Extensive computational experiments show the capability of the proposed solution algorithms to obtain the optimal solutions in short computational times. Some managerial insights are also derived based on the obtained results.
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