Abstract

In this paper, a truck scheduling problem is investigated at a two-touch cross-docking center with due dates for outbound trucks as a hard constraint. The objective is to minimize the total cost comprising penalty and delivery cost of delayed shipments. The sequence of unloading shipments is considered and it is assumed that shipments are sent to shipping dock doors immediately after unloading where a First-In-First-Out (FIFO) policy is considered for loading the shipments. A mixed integer programming model is developed for the proposed model. A hybrid genetic algorithm-reduced variable neighborhood search (HGARVNS) algorithm is developed to solve the problem in medium and large sized scales and compared with common meta-heuristic algorithms used in literature. The numerical results show that the due date can be adjusted between a time-window or postponed to a certain point based on customers’ needs or cross-dock limitations. Moreover, we concluded that the sorting of shipments inside inbound trucks can improve the cross-dock performance.

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