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Application of heuristic methods in real vehicle routing problem
Slavíková, Monika ; Fábry, Jan (advisor) ; Kobzareva, Maria (referee)
This thesis is continuation of the bachelor thesis "Model of delivery routes and placement logistics centers with opportunities of their optimization". It is about distribution problems and specifically a vehicle routing problem. The aim of this thesis is finding a solution of the vehicle routing problem which will be used repeatedly in the firm. The main task is achieving the lowest costs (total kilometers) with maximum utilization of vehicle capacity; in such conditions that all requirements of logistics centers will be satisfied and maximal capacity of vehicle will be tolerated. For calculation was used a solver Gurobi 6.0.3 in system MPL for Windows 4.2, which won't, however, provide the optimal solution and problem solving takes too long time. Next for calculation was used heuristics insert method and is written by VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) in MS Excel. Finally, there is a comparison of these methods with the original solution of the vehicle routing plan and solution of the bachelor thesis. Then the computational experiment was done, which tested effect to result, if other distribution center (starting point) will be bulit. The computational experiment was consist from heuristic insert method, solver Gurobi and heuristic saving algorithm from bachelor thesis.
Optimization distribution and collection of infusion solutions
Kravciv, Zbyněk ; Fábry, Jan (advisor) ; Pelikán, Jan (referee)
There are many distribution tasks, that vary in a number of vehicles, time windows, dividend or undivided delivery or if it is static problems or dynamic problems. In this essay I focus just on few of them. At first I put my mind to simple statistic distribution task with one vehicle. Later I extend it with time windows, when the point can be served by one car and by many cars. In the essay it will be solved the real task of distribution and delivery transportation of infusion in the hospitals. Because of the difficulty of solution I have to use the heuristic methods - Method of nearest neighbour, Savings method and Insert method. All these methods are modified by capacity requirements, time windows and also observence of the rules, which the drivers have to keep during a distribution. The aim is to minimize the distance travelled by the vehicles. And at least the company could be recommended the best solution.

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