Abstract

The order assignment in the food delivery industry is of high complexity due to the uneven distribution of order requirements and the large-scale optimization of workforce resources. The delivery performance of employees varies in different conditions, which further exacerbates the difficulty of order assignment optimization. In this research, a non-linear multi-objective optimization model is proposed with human factor considerations in terms of both deteriorating effect and learning effect, in order to acquire the optimal solutions in practice. The objectives comprised the minimization of the operational cost in multiple periods and the workload balancing among multiple employees. The proposed model is further transformed to a standardized mixed-integer linear model by the exploitation of linearization procedures and normalization operations. Numerical experiments show that the proposed model can be easily solved using commercial optimization softwares. The results indicate that the variance of employee performance can affect the entire delivery performance, and significant improvement of workload balancing can be achieved at the price of slight increase of the operational cost. The proposed model can facilitate the decision-making process of order assignment and workforce scheduling in the food delivery industry. Moreover, it can provide managerial insights for other labor-intensive service-oriented industries.

Highlights

  • The emergence of COVID-19 has been affecting the consumption patterns of individuals’ world widely, especially in high-density city areas

  • In order to achieve the optimal performance of order assignment and employee management, a multi-objective non-linear optimization model is proposed aiming to minimize the overall operational cost in multiple periods and balance the workload among multiple employees. Both the deteriorating effects and learning effects are taken into account, so as to acquire the practical and reasonable solutions

  • We have proposed a multi-objective optimization model to solve the order assignment problem in the food delivery industry with human factor considerations

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Introduction

The emergence of COVID-19 has been affecting the consumption patterns of individuals’ world widely, especially in high-density city areas. In order to achieve the optimal performance of order assignment and employee management, a multi-objective non-linear optimization model is proposed aiming to minimize the overall operational cost in multiple periods and balance the workload among multiple employees. Both the deteriorating effects and learning effects are taken into account, so as to acquire the practical and reasonable solutions. This research can be regarded as a pioneering study concerning the workforce scheduling and management in the food delivery industry, especially taking into account the deteriorating and learning effects on individual operational performance.

Literature Review
Problem Formulation
Solving Procedures
Numerical Experiments
Comparison between Constant Productivity and Variable Productivity
Examination of Multi-Period Effect Workforce Management
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