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In this study, we devise a dynamic compensation scheme for crowdshipping operations in a many-to-many express delivery framework, where the crowdshipper compensations are determined based on spatial and temporal distributions of the delivery demand and continually updated during the service time to leverage the crowd participation as needed. To address the resulting complex network management problem, we derive analytical solutions for compensation optimization and use these results along with effective pruning strategies to build a lookup table to simultaneously determine package routes and compensation offers in real time. 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Crowdshipping problem with dynamic compensations and transshipments
Rapid urban growth and consequent increase in e-commerce demand make urban logistics a harder task than ever. The growing size of urban delivery operations not only entails operational challenges but also generates several negative externalities, such as increased traffic, pollution, noise, and accidents. This trend creates a pressing need for efficient delivery mechanisms that are more economical and environmentally friendly than existing systems. Crowdshipping, wherein ordinary members of the society partake in delivery operations for a small compensation, is one of the answers that cater to this need and has attracted considerable research interest recently. However, designing compensation mechanisms to prompt efficient participation from the public remains largely unexplored in the literature. In this study, we devise a dynamic compensation scheme for crowdshipping operations in a many-to-many express delivery framework, where the crowdshipper compensations are determined based on spatial and temporal distributions of the delivery demand and continually updated during the service time to leverage the crowd participation as needed. To address the resulting complex network management problem, we derive analytical solutions for compensation optimization and use these results along with effective pruning strategies to build a lookup table to simultaneously determine package routes and compensation offers in real time. Computational studies and extensive simulations conducted with real-world data show that our proposed approach can provide significant cost savings and considerably reduce operational costs and other transport-related negative externalities when compared to classical delivery modes, crowdshipping with static compensations, and crowdshipping without transshipment.
期刊介绍:
Transportation Research: Part C (TR_C) is dedicated to showcasing high-quality, scholarly research that delves into the development, applications, and implications of transportation systems and emerging technologies. Our focus lies not solely on individual technologies, but rather on their broader implications for the planning, design, operation, control, maintenance, and rehabilitation of transportation systems, services, and components. In essence, the intellectual core of the journal revolves around the transportation aspect rather than the technology itself. We actively encourage the integration of quantitative methods from diverse fields such as operations research, control systems, complex networks, computer science, and artificial intelligence. Join us in exploring the intersection of transportation systems and emerging technologies to drive innovation and progress in the field.