Published December 2, 2021 | Version v1
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Robust facility location in reverse logistics

  • 1. Centre of Excellence in Production Informatics and Control, Institute for Computer Science and Control
  • 2. InnoRenew CoE; University of Primorska
  • 3. Institute for Computer Science and Control, Eötvös Loránd Research Network; Department of Operations Research, Eötvös Loránd University

Description

As environmental awareness is becoming increasingly important, alternatives are needed for the traditional forward product flows of supply chains. The field of reverse logistics covers activities that aim to recover resources from their final destination, and acts as the foundation of the efficient backward flow of these materials. Designing the appropriate reverse logistics network for a given field is a crucial problem, as this provides the basis for all operations connected to the resource flow. This paper focuses on design questions in the supply network of waste wood, dealing with its collection and transportation to designated processing facilities. The facility location problem is studied for this use-case, and mathematical models are developed that consider economies of scale and the robustness of the problem. A novel approach based on bilevel optimization is used for computing the exact solutions of the robust problem on smaller instances. A local search and a tabu search method is also introduced for solving problems of realistic sizes. The developed models and methods are tested both on real-life and artificial instance sets in order to assess their performance.

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Identifiers

ISSN
1572-9338
ISSN
0254-5330

Funding

InnoRenew CoE – Renewable materials and healthy environments research and innovation centre of excellence 739574
European Commission