A Prize Collecting problem applied to a Real Milk Collection problem in Chile

Montero, Elizabeth; Canales, Dario; Paredes-Belmar, Germdn; Soto, Radl; IEEE

Abstract

In this work, a real world milk collection problem is introduced. A milk processing company, located in south of Chile, needs to collect milk to elaborate their products. To this work, the company has a heterogeneous truck fleet. The farms are scattered in a large geographical area. In this problem, the company buys only the minimum quantity of milk required to its daily operation. Exceeding this minimum quantity of milk generates a cost of over demand. The objective is to find efficient collection routes, satisfying the minimum required quantity and minimizing the over demand and transportation costs. To solve this version of the prize collection problem we propose an integer programming model to solve simpler instances and a GRASP metaheuristic to solve more complex instances in reduced time. Real world problem instances can consider up to 500 farmers. We tested our approaches using small real world cases and possible expansion scenarios. We concluded about the key components of our approaches and their capabilities to solve the problem at hand.

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Título según WOS: A Prize Collecting problem applied to a Real Milk Collection problem in Chile
Título de la Revista: 2019 IEEE CONGRESS ON EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTATION (CEC)
Editorial: IEEE
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Página de inicio: 1415
Página final: 1422
Notas: ISI