1989
DOI: 10.1016/0360-8352(89)90165-4
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An interactive computerized algorithm for multicriteria vehicle routing problems

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“…Other objectives related to the node/arc activity both assign a priority to the nodes or the arcs and create a dependence between the nodes and/or the arcs [54,55]. It is also possible to define economic or marketing objectives, such as increasing customer satisfaction [61] or improving the customer-driver relationship [58].…”
Section: Objectives Related To Node/arc Activitymentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Other objectives related to the node/arc activity both assign a priority to the nodes or the arcs and create a dependence between the nodes and/or the arcs [54,55]. It is also possible to define economic or marketing objectives, such as increasing customer satisfaction [61] or improving the customer-driver relationship [58].…”
Section: Objectives Related To Node/arc Activitymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, other motivations are possible. For instance, in studies by Park and Koelling [54,55], the distance traveled must be minimized to avoid damaging the product being transported.…”
Section: Costmentioning
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“…Constraint (13) ensures that a vehicle starts its route empty. Constraint (14) guarantees the binary integrality of variables X ijk while constraints (15) and (16) guarantee the nonnegativity of all other variables. Integrality constraint for variables L ik is not required; constraints (12) and (13) force variables L ik to take integer values only.…”
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“…Until recently, most of the existing vehicle routing and scheduling literature focused solely on the minimization of travel distances, travel time or transportation cost. Similar to [13][14][15]9] we considered the multiple objective nature of the problem by compromising the conflicting goals of minimizing transportation cost and customer inconvenience time. 2.…”
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confidence: 99%