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Autores principales: Xu, Yujia, Liu, Yiguo, Montreuil, Benoit
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Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.04785
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author Xu, Yujia
Liu, Yiguo
Montreuil, Benoit
author_facet Xu, Yujia
Liu, Yiguo
Montreuil, Benoit
contents With the development of e-commerce during the Covid-19 pandemic, one of the major challenges for many parcel logistics companies is to design reliable and flexible scheduling algorithms to meet uncertainties of parcel arrivals as well as manpower supplies in logistic hubs, especially for those depending on workforce greatly. Currently, most labor scheduling is periodic and limited to single facility, thus the number of required workers in each hub is constrained to meet the peak demand with high variance. We approach this challenge, recognizing that not only workforce schedules but also working locations could be dynamically optimized by developing a dynamic workforce scheduling and relocation system, fed from updated data with sensors and dynamically updated hub arrival demand predictions. In this paper, we propose novel reactive scheduling heuristics to dynamically match predicted arrivals with shifts at hyperconnected parcel logistics hubs. Dynamic scheduling and allocation mechanisms are carried out dynamically during delivery periods to spatiotemporally adjust the available workforce. We also include penalty costs to keep parcels sorted in time and scheduling adjustments are made in advance to allow sufficient time for crew planning. To assess the proposed methods, we conduct comprehensive case studies based on real-world parcel logistic networks of a logistic company in China. The results show that our proposed approach can significantly outperform traditional workforce scheduling strategies in hubs with limited computation time.
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spellingShingle Dynamic Workforce Scheduling and Relocation in Hyperconnected Parcel Logistic Hubs
Xu, Yujia
Liu, Yiguo
Montreuil, Benoit
Optimization and Control
With the development of e-commerce during the Covid-19 pandemic, one of the major challenges for many parcel logistics companies is to design reliable and flexible scheduling algorithms to meet uncertainties of parcel arrivals as well as manpower supplies in logistic hubs, especially for those depending on workforce greatly. Currently, most labor scheduling is periodic and limited to single facility, thus the number of required workers in each hub is constrained to meet the peak demand with high variance. We approach this challenge, recognizing that not only workforce schedules but also working locations could be dynamically optimized by developing a dynamic workforce scheduling and relocation system, fed from updated data with sensors and dynamically updated hub arrival demand predictions. In this paper, we propose novel reactive scheduling heuristics to dynamically match predicted arrivals with shifts at hyperconnected parcel logistics hubs. Dynamic scheduling and allocation mechanisms are carried out dynamically during delivery periods to spatiotemporally adjust the available workforce. We also include penalty costs to keep parcels sorted in time and scheduling adjustments are made in advance to allow sufficient time for crew planning. To assess the proposed methods, we conduct comprehensive case studies based on real-world parcel logistic networks of a logistic company in China. The results show that our proposed approach can significantly outperform traditional workforce scheduling strategies in hubs with limited computation time.
title Dynamic Workforce Scheduling and Relocation in Hyperconnected Parcel Logistic Hubs
topic Optimization and Control
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.04785