Title: BUSINESS LOGISTICS SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
1BUSINESS LOGISTICS SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
Lecture 16 VEHICLE SCHEDULING
H. E. METZNER, Ph.D. Department of Engineering
Management University of Missouri-Rolla
2ROUTING SCHEDULING PRINCIPLES
- Load trucks with stop volumes that are in the
closest proximity to each other. - Stops on different days should be arranged to
produce tight clusters. - Build routes beginning with the farthest stop
from the depot. - The sequence of stops on a truck route should
form a teardrop pattern.
3ROUTING SCHEDULING METHODS
- The sweep method
- The savings method
4ROUTING SCHEDULING PRINCIPLES (contd)
- Allocate largest vehicles available first.
- Mix pickups into the delivery routes rather than
at the end. - An outlier is a good candidate for an alternate
means of delivery. - Avoid narrow stop time windows.
5 Figure 7-16 Route Sequencing to Minimize the
Number of Trucks Needed
6 BUSINESS LOGISTICS SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
BUSINESS LOGISTICS SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
Lecture 17 VEHICLE SCHEDULING
Assignment Q5
7Business Systems Logistics Analysis
Inventory Strategy
Transport Strategy
- Forecasting
- Storage fundamentals
- Inventory decisions
- Purchasing and supply
- scheduling decisions
- Storage decisions
- Transport fundamentals
- Transport decisions
Customer Service Goals
- The product
- Logistics service
- Information systems
Location Strategy
- Location decisions
- The network planning process
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