Economic and Environmental Evaluation of a Brick Delivery System Based on Multi-Trip Vehicle Loader Routing Problem for Small Construction Sites

While large construction sites have on-site loaders to handle heavy and large packages of bricks, small brick manufacturers employ a truck-mounted loader or sometimes deploy a loader truck to accompany normal brick delivery trucks to small construction sites lacking on-site loaders. It may be very c...

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Main Authors: Heungjo An, Young-Ji Byon, Chung-Suk Cho
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-05-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/5/1427
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spelling doaj-139a5279a23e490aa7761c2e40ea23512020-11-24T20:52:16ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-05-01105142710.3390/su10051427su10051427Economic and Environmental Evaluation of a Brick Delivery System Based on Multi-Trip Vehicle Loader Routing Problem for Small Construction SitesHeungjo An0Young-Ji Byon1Chung-Suk Cho2Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Khalifa University of Science and Technology, 127788 Abu Dhabi, UAEDepartment of Civil Infrastructure & Environmental Engineering, Khalifa University of Science and Technology, 127788 Abu Dhabi, UAEDepartment of Civil Infrastructure & Environmental Engineering, Khalifa University of Science and Technology, 127788 Abu Dhabi, UAEWhile large construction sites have on-site loaders to handle heavy and large packages of bricks, small brick manufacturers employ a truck-mounted loader or sometimes deploy a loader truck to accompany normal brick delivery trucks to small construction sites lacking on-site loaders. It may be very challenging for small contractors to manage a sustainable delivery system that is both cost-effective and environmentally friendly. To address this issue, this paper proposes to solve a multi-trip vehicle loader routing problem by uniquely planning routes and schedules of several types of vehicles considering their synchronized operations at customer sites and multi trips. This paper also evaluates the sustainability of the developed model from both economic and environmental perspectives. Case studies based on small construction sites in the Middle East demonstrate applications of the proposed model to make the most economical plans for delivering bricks. Compared to the single-trip vehicle loader routing problem, the proposed model reduces, on average, 18.7% of the total delivery cost while increasing CO2 emission negligibly. The economic benefit is mainly achieved by reducing the required number of vehicles. Brick plant managers can use the proposed mathematical model to plan the most cost-effective delivery schedules sustainably while minimizing negative environmental effects.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/5/1427heterogeneous vehicle routing problemsynchronized routingmulti tripssmall constructionbrick delivery
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author Heungjo An
Young-Ji Byon
Chung-Suk Cho
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Young-Ji Byon
Chung-Suk Cho
Economic and Environmental Evaluation of a Brick Delivery System Based on Multi-Trip Vehicle Loader Routing Problem for Small Construction Sites
Sustainability
heterogeneous vehicle routing problem
synchronized routing
multi trips
small construction
brick delivery
author_facet Heungjo An
Young-Ji Byon
Chung-Suk Cho
author_sort Heungjo An
title Economic and Environmental Evaluation of a Brick Delivery System Based on Multi-Trip Vehicle Loader Routing Problem for Small Construction Sites
title_short Economic and Environmental Evaluation of a Brick Delivery System Based on Multi-Trip Vehicle Loader Routing Problem for Small Construction Sites
title_full Economic and Environmental Evaluation of a Brick Delivery System Based on Multi-Trip Vehicle Loader Routing Problem for Small Construction Sites
title_fullStr Economic and Environmental Evaluation of a Brick Delivery System Based on Multi-Trip Vehicle Loader Routing Problem for Small Construction Sites
title_full_unstemmed Economic and Environmental Evaluation of a Brick Delivery System Based on Multi-Trip Vehicle Loader Routing Problem for Small Construction Sites
title_sort economic and environmental evaluation of a brick delivery system based on multi-trip vehicle loader routing problem for small construction sites
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-05-01
description While large construction sites have on-site loaders to handle heavy and large packages of bricks, small brick manufacturers employ a truck-mounted loader or sometimes deploy a loader truck to accompany normal brick delivery trucks to small construction sites lacking on-site loaders. It may be very challenging for small contractors to manage a sustainable delivery system that is both cost-effective and environmentally friendly. To address this issue, this paper proposes to solve a multi-trip vehicle loader routing problem by uniquely planning routes and schedules of several types of vehicles considering their synchronized operations at customer sites and multi trips. This paper also evaluates the sustainability of the developed model from both economic and environmental perspectives. Case studies based on small construction sites in the Middle East demonstrate applications of the proposed model to make the most economical plans for delivering bricks. Compared to the single-trip vehicle loader routing problem, the proposed model reduces, on average, 18.7% of the total delivery cost while increasing CO2 emission negligibly. The economic benefit is mainly achieved by reducing the required number of vehicles. Brick plant managers can use the proposed mathematical model to plan the most cost-effective delivery schedules sustainably while minimizing negative environmental effects.
topic heterogeneous vehicle routing problem
synchronized routing
multi trips
small construction
brick delivery
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/5/1427
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