A Bilevel Approach for Compensation and Routing Decisions in Last-Mile Delivery

IF 4.4 2区 工程技术 Q1 OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
Martina Cerulli, Claudia Archetti, Elena Fernández, Ivana Ljubić
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In last-mile delivery logistics, peer-to-peer logistic platforms play an important role in connecting senders, customers, and independent carriers to fulfill delivery requests. As the carriers are not under the platform’s control, the platform has to anticipate their reactions while deciding how to allocate the delivery operations. Indeed, carriers’ decisions largely affect the platform’s revenue. In this paper, we model this problem using bilevel programming. At the upper level, the platform decides how to assign the orders to the carriers; at the lower level, each carrier solves a profitable tour problem to determine which offered requests to accept, based on her own profit maximization. Possibly, the platform can influence carriers’ decisions by determining also the compensation paid for each accepted request. The two considered settings result in two different formulations: the bilevel profitable tour problem with fixed compensation margins and with margin decisions, respectively. For each of them, we propose single-level reformulations and alternative formulations where the lower-level routing variables are projected out. A branch-and-cut algorithm is proposed to solve the bilevel models, with a tailored warm-start heuristic used to speed up the solution process. Extensive computational tests are performed to compare the proposed formulations and analyze solution characteristics.Funding: The research of E. Fernandez was partially funded through the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología and European Regional Development Funds (ERDF) [Grant MTM2019-105824GB-I00]. The research of C. Archetti, M. Cerulli, and I. Ljubić was partially funded by CY Initiative of Excellence, France [Grant “Investissements d’Avenir ANR-16-IDEX-0008”].Supplemental Material: The online appendix is available at https://doi.org/10.1287/trsc.2023.0129 .
最后一英里配送中补偿和路由决策的双层方法
在最后一英里配送物流中,点对点物流平台在连接发件人、客户和独立承运商以满足配送要求方面发挥着重要作用。由于承运商不受平台控制,平台在决定如何分配配送业务时必须预测承运商的反应。事实上,承运商的决策在很大程度上会影响平台的收入。在本文中,我们使用双层编程来模拟这一问题。在上层,平台决定如何将订单分配给承运商;在下层,每个承运商根据自身的利润最大化,解决盈利巡回问题,决定接受哪些提供的请求。或许,平台还可以通过决定为每个已接受请求支付的报酬来影响承运商的决策。考虑到这两种情况,我们提出了两种不同的方案:分别是具有固定补偿金的双层盈利巡回问题和具有补偿金决策的双层盈利巡回问题。针对每种情况,我们都提出了单层次的重构公式和将低层次路由变量投影出来的替代公式。我们还提出了一种分支-切割算法来求解双层模型,并使用一种量身定制的热启动启发式来加速求解过程。进行了大量的计算测试,以比较所提出的公式并分析求解特征:费尔南德斯(E. Fernandez)的研究部分由西班牙科技部和欧洲区域发展基金(ERDF)资助[资助金 MTM2019-105824GB-I00]。C. Archetti、M. Cerulli 和 I. Ljubić 的研究得到了法国 CY Initiative of Excellence [Grant "Investissements d'Avenir ANR-16-IDEX-0008"] 的部分资助:在线附录见 https://doi.org/10.1287/trsc.2023.0129 。
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来源期刊
Transportation Science
Transportation Science 工程技术-运筹学与管理科学
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
10.90%
发文量
111
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Transportation Science, published quarterly by INFORMS, is the flagship journal of the Transportation Science and Logistics Society of INFORMS. As the foremost scientific journal in the cross-disciplinary operational research field of transportation analysis, Transportation Science publishes high-quality original contributions and surveys on phenomena associated with all modes of transportation, present and prospective, including mainly all levels of planning, design, economic, operational, and social aspects. Transportation Science focuses primarily on fundamental theories, coupled with observational and experimental studies of transportation and logistics phenomena and processes, mathematical models, advanced methodologies and novel applications in transportation and logistics systems analysis, planning and design. The journal covers a broad range of topics that include vehicular and human traffic flow theories, models and their application to traffic operations and management, strategic, tactical, and operational planning of transportation and logistics systems; performance analysis methods and system design and optimization; theories and analysis methods for network and spatial activity interaction, equilibrium and dynamics; economics of transportation system supply and evaluation; methodologies for analysis of transportation user behavior and the demand for transportation and logistics services. Transportation Science is international in scope, with editors from nations around the globe. The editorial board reflects the diverse interdisciplinary interests of the transportation science and logistics community, with members that hold primary affiliations in engineering (civil, industrial, and aeronautical), physics, economics, applied mathematics, and business.
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