Abstract

A food delivery company operates in Balıkesir performs to the distribution for the products of a certain brand from the central warehouse to the customers located in the central districts of Altıeylül and Karesi by using two vehicles with high capacity. The company visits customers on certain routes to meet their daily demands and is able to meet all demands at the end of the day. In this study, the distribution of the company's products was considered as a Vehicle Routing Problem, and it was aimed to reconstruct the distribution routes of the vehicles with the help of various algorithms and to provide cost savings in terms of the distance traveled. In order to solve the problem, first of all, an appropriate capacity assumption was made for the vehicles by considering the daily demand amounts of the customers. Under this assumption, first new customer groups to be visited in daily periods were created, and then new routes were obtained for the relevant customer groups. In this process, the problem was designed as a Capacity Constrained Vehicle Routing Problem, and the results obtained using Fisher and Jaikumar's Algorithm and Clarke and Wright's Savings Algorithm were evaluated. When the results obtained are compared with the current route status of the company, it has been determined that it is possible to achieve a high rate of improvement by using the routes determined by algorithms.

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