2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-020-11891-w
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Multiobjective location-routing problem of relief commodities with reliability

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“…Building upon this foundation, scholars have made substantial progress and refinements to the original LRP model over time. These advancements in location routing for logistics systems involved the incorporation of realistic constraints, including limitations on the number of vehicles (Dukkanci et al, 2019), vehicle capacity (Perl et al, 1984), and time windows (Beiki et al, 2021). Moreover, scholars expanded the scope of objectives to encompass factors such as cost (Leng et al, 2020), carbon emissions (Zhou et al, 2023), and time (Schmidt et al, 2019) within the objective function.…”
Section: Review Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Building upon this foundation, scholars have made substantial progress and refinements to the original LRP model over time. These advancements in location routing for logistics systems involved the incorporation of realistic constraints, including limitations on the number of vehicles (Dukkanci et al, 2019), vehicle capacity (Perl et al, 1984), and time windows (Beiki et al, 2021). Moreover, scholars expanded the scope of objectives to encompass factors such as cost (Leng et al, 2020), carbon emissions (Zhou et al, 2023), and time (Schmidt et al, 2019) within the objective function.…”
Section: Review Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their model's objective functions minimized response time, minimized operational costs, and maximized the transportation network's reliability. Eventually, they used ɛ -constraint approach to deal with the multi-objectivity of their proposed model [25]. With multiple trips taken into account for disaster response operations, Maghfiroh and Hanaoka presented a multi-modal relief distribution model using a three-level chain made up of (1) supply nodes, (2) logistics operational areas, and (3) affected areas [26].…”
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“…There are several other models and algorithms designed to address resource allocation and site selection problems. Beiki developed a multi-objective mixed integer model for the location-path problem of medical relief during a disaster [16], with the objectives of minimizing response time, minimizing operational costs, and maximizing the reliability of the transportation network. The variable neighborhood search heuristic algorithm has been utilized to solve the central problem model for emergency warehouse location, taking into account constraints such as economic conditions, traffic conditions, and population distribution [17].…”
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confidence: 99%