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A Mathematical Modelling and Optimization Approach for a Maritime Facility Location Transshipment Problem
Volume 29, Issue 4 (2018), pp. 609–632
Salem M. Al-Yakoob   Hanif D. Sherali  

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https://doi.org/10.15388/Informatica.2018.184
Pub. online: 1 January 2018      Type: Research Article      Open accessOpen Access

Received
1 March 2018
Accepted
1 July 2018
Published
1 January 2018

Abstract

This paper presents an optimization based mathematical modelling approach for a single source single destination crude oil facility location transshipment problem. We began by formulating a mixed-integer nonlinear programming model and use a rolling horizon heuristic to find an optimal location for a storage facility within a restricted continuous region. We next design a hybrid two-stage algorithm that combines judicious facility locations resulting from the proposed model into a previously developed column generation approach. The results indicate that improved overall operational costs can be achieved by strategically determining cost-effective locations of the transshipment facility.

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Biographies

Al-Yakoob Salem M.
salem@al-yakoob.com

S. Al-Yakoob is an associate professor at the Department of Mathematics at Kuwait University. His research interests include mathematical programming and optimization with applications to real world problems such as location, transportation, scheduling, and timetabling problems.

Sherali Hanif D.
hanifs@vt.edu

H.D. Sherali is a university distinguished professor emeritus in the Industrial and Systems Engineering Department at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. His areas of research interest are in mathematical optimization modelling, analysis, and design of algorithms for specially structured linear, nonlinear, and continuous and discrete nonconvex programs, with applications to transportation, location, engineering and network design, production, economics, and energy systems. He has published over 349 refereed articles in various operations research journals and has (co-) authored nine books, with a total Google Scholar citation count of over 31,788 and an H-index of 68. He is an elected member of the National Academy of Engineering, a fellow of both INFORMS and IIE, and a member of the Virginia Academy of Science Engineering and Medicine.


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