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Contributions to Branch-and-Price-and-Cut Algorithms for Routing Problems

2019

This article deals with new exact branch-and-price-and-cut algorithms for the solution of routing problems. Specialized methods for the pickup-and-delivery problem (PDP), the truck-and-trailer routing problem (TTRP), the periodic vehicle routing problem (PVRP) and a service network design and hub location problem (SNDHLP) are presented. We develop a new technique for the acceleration of bidirectional labeling algorithms by a dynamic choice of the merge point. Moreover, for variants of the PDP, the bidirectional labeling can be effectively applied for the first time. In the TTRP, we model the extension to a 2 days planning horizon and the consideration of a quantity-dependent transfer time. …

050210 logistics & transportation021103 operations researchComputer scienceBranch and price05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesTime horizon02 engineering and technologyDynamic choiceHub location problemNetwork planning and design0502 economics and businessVehicle routing problemPeriodic vehicle routing problemColumn generationAlgorithm
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The facility location problem with capacity transfers

2020

Abstract This paper explores the concept of capacity transfer in the context of capacitated facility location problems. This is accomplished by assuming that facilities with surplus capacity/production can cooperate with those facing shortage by transferring part of that capacity/production. Such a transfer incurs a cost that nonetheless may be compensated by savings both in the installation costs and in the distribution costs. Mixed-integer mathematical programming models are proposed for the problem. A distinction is made between the case in which the triangle inequality holds for the transfer costs and the case in which it does not. We present compact models, which are enhanced with vali…

050210 logistics & transportation021103 operations researchInequalityOperations researchTriangle inequalityComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesTransportationContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyFacility location problemCore (game theory)Work (electrical)Transfer (computing)0502 economics and businessProduction (economics)Business and International ManagementCivil and Structural Engineeringmedia_commonTransportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review
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Some personal views on the current state and the future of locational analysis

1998

In this paper a group of participants of the 12th European Summer Institute which took place in Tenerife, Spain in June 1995 present their views on the state of the art and the future trends in Locational Analysis. The issues discussed include modeling aspects in discrete Location Theory, the influence of the distance function, the relation between discrete, network and continuous location, heuristic techniques, the state of technology and undesirable facility location. Some general questions are stated regarding the applicability of location models, promising research directions and the way technology affects the development of solution techniques.

050210 logistics & transportation021103 operations researchInformation Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceRelation (database)Operations researchComputer scienceHeuristic05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyManagement Science and Operations ResearchLocation theoryIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringFacility location problemModeling and Simulation0502 economics and businessState (computer science)European Journal of Operational Research
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‘Tool port’ to ‘landlord port’: a game theory approach to analyse gains from governance model transformation

2018

This study investigates potential port users’ surplus and terminal operators’ profits due to transforming port governance from the ‘tool port’ model to the ‘landlord port’ model. Although the landl...

050210 logistics & transportation021103 operations researchModel transformationCorporate governance05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologiesOcean EngineeringTransportation02 engineering and technologyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawPort (computer networking)Terminal (electronics)0502 economics and businessBertrand competitionLandlordBusinesscomputerGame theoryIndustrial organizationcomputer.programming_languageMaritime Policy & Management
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Micro and Macro Resilience Measures of an Economic Crisis

2020

Using Italian Households Budget Survey data over the period 1997-2013, a Cragg model in a life-cycle context is specified to compare the consumption behaviour in the pre- and post-crisis time and develop different micro and macro measures of resilience against crisis shocks. Cohort profiles for participation in and for consumption of tourism services in the pre- and post-crisis time are determined so as to explore the households’ resilience by generations. Next, the households’ resilience according to socio-demographic characteristics is addressed. As for the macro-resilience, combining individual expenditure elasticity, we examine whether and how Italian regions have responded to the recen…

050210 logistics & transportation021103 operations researchPublic economicsResilienceEconomic crisisComputer Networks and CommunicationsLife-CycleExpenditure elasticity05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyResilience . Economic crisis . Tourism expenditure .Life-Cycle . Cragg model . Expenditure elasticityCragg modelArtificial Intelligence0502 economics and businessSettore SECS-S/03 - Statistica EconomicaEconomicsSurvey data collectionMacroTourism expenditureEconomic crisiSoftwareTourism
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Operational and financial performance of Italian airport companies: A dynamic graphical model

2016

Abstract This paper provides evidence on the relationship within a set of financial and operational indicators for Italian airports over 2008–2014. The limited sample size of national and regional airports suggests to apply the penalised RCON ( V , E ) model, which falls within the class of Gaussian graphical models. It provides both estimate and easy way to visualise conditional independence structures of the variables. Moreover, it is particularly suitable for handling longitudinal data where small number of units and huge number of variables have been collected. Findings highlight that a qualified concept of size matters in determining good financial performance. Specifically, increasing…

050210 logistics & transportation05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentTransportationSample (statistics)Economic surplus01 natural sciencesFinancial indicators Operational indicators Italy Gaussian graphical modelMicroeconomics010104 statistics & probabilityOrder (business)Low-cost carrier0502 economics and businessEconometricsFinancial analysisEconomicsRevenueProfitability indexGraphical model0101 mathematicsSettore SECS-S/01 - Statistica
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Why women do not use the helmet when riding a bicycle

2018

Women seem to use the helmet when riding a bicycle less frequently than men. Two possible explanations for this behavior are that 1) it is less appalling to them because of lack of comfort or other reasons, or 2) they use bicycles in a more cautious way than men so they feel that they do not need the helmet as much. The present paper explores these two explanations in 5,691 cyclists that responded to an online survey conducted in 17 countries as part of an EU COST project. Answers to questions related to the two aforementioned explanations were analyzed graphically and three questions that showed the most conspicuous differences between males and females were identified. These were: ‘Helme…

050210 logistics & transportation05 social sciencesHelmet useMedical Terminology0502 economics and businessRespondentmedia_common.cataloged_instance0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEuropean unionPsychologySocial psychology050107 human factorsMedical Assisting and Transcriptionmedia_commonProceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting
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School Bike Sharing Program: will it Succeed?

2020

Abstract Encouraging active and sustainable transport modes in order to limit the excessive use of cars, as well as reducing pollutant emissions and creating livable urban environments, has become one of the priorities for policymakers in recent years. The introduction of innovative systems increasingly being introduced in modern cities, such as bike sharing, can certainly contribute to the spread of cycling and thus allow a radical change in the mobility habits of their citizens. This can be especially true for high-school students who are often otherwise accompanied by their parents with private cars. This article aims to assess the influence that a bike sharing program for students has o…

050210 logistics & transportation05 social sciencesbike sharing shared mobility transport demand0211 other engineering and technologiesPoison control02 engineering and technologySuicide preventionModalSustainable transportOrder (exchange)021105 building & construction0502 economics and businessTRIPS architectureBusinessMarketingCyclingMultinomial logistic regressionTransportation Research Procedia
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Les effets de la livraison à domicile sur l'accès aux produits alimentaires: le cas des grandes surfaces alimentaires et des cybermarchés de l'aire u…

2012

International audience; L’accessibilité des populations aux Grandes Surfaces Alimentaires (1) (GSA) est différenciée selon les espaces. Alors qu’au cœur des villes, les urbains peuvent accéder à pied à une offre diversifiée, les périurbains et les ruraux doivent parcourir plusieurs kilomètres en voiture pour accéder au supermarché le plus proche (Motte-Baumvol, 2008). Si une très grande majorité de périurbains n’éprouvent pas de difficultés, certains y font face plus difficilement tels que les ménages sans voiture, les personnes âgées ou les familles avec des enfants en bas âge. Pour ces ménages, la livraison à domicile, notamment à partir de la vente en ligne, peut constituer un moyen d’am…

050210 logistics & transportation0508 media and communications[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography0502 economics and business05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentVente en ligne050801 communication & media studies[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographycommerce[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographypériurbainaccessibilité
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A three-stage competition game in an air transport network under asymmetric valuation of flight frequencies

2020

Abstract This paper analyzes the effects of changes in aeronautical charges as brought by several airport management regimes on the air transport industry. Airlines compete on both price and non-prices variables, where connecting passengers have asymmetric valuations of flight frequencies in different legs. Changes in landing fees trigger airlines reactions on flight frequencies and airfares, whose sign depends on the weight attached to flight frequencies. Thus, an increase in the spoke landing fee leads to more international flights under low valuations of frequencies at spoke airports. Simulation exercises show that profit-maximizing aeronautical charges only at the spoke airport are pref…

050210 logistics & transportationAir Transport NetworkThree stageAir transportAeronautics0502 economics and business05 social sciencesEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)TransportationBusiness050207 economicsLanding feeValuation (finance)Economics of Transportation
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