A New Perspective on Carrier Collaboration: Collaborative Vehicle Utilization

32 Pages Posted: 3 May 2023

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Sahand Asgharieh Ahari

University of Groningen

Ilke Bakir

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Kees Jan Roodbergen

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Abstract

To reduce the environmental impact and costs associated with road transport, carriers can collaborate with each other in making deliveries to their customers, typically sharing any additional profits. Our proposed collaborative vehicle utilization framework allows participating carriers to borrow trucks from each other. The borrowed truck is picked up from the lender's depot and used to transport goods from the borrower's depot to the delivery locations based on optimal routing decisions. Although order sharing, where carriers can make deliveries on behalf of each other, is a common approach to carrier collaboration in the literature, it is rarely implemented in practice due to carriers' reluctance to share sensitive customer information. In contrast, our framework does not require such information exchange. We develop two integer programming formulations for the collaborative vehicle utilization problem and design branch-and-price algorithms to solve them. Profits are shared among participating carriers using a cooperative game theoretical approach, which is solved by a constraint generation algorithm. Thanks to short calculation times, our collaborative vehicle utilization framework can solve instance sizes that are more relevant to practical applications, and typically achieves profits within 5% of those obtained through order sharing.

Keywords: Horizontal carrier collaboration, Collaborative vehicle utilization, Order sharing, Branch-and-price, Constraint generation

Suggested Citation

Asgharieh Ahari, Sahand and Bakir, Ilke and Roodbergen, Kees Jan, A New Perspective on Carrier Collaboration: Collaborative Vehicle Utilization. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4436902 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4436902

Sahand Asgharieh Ahari (Contact Author)

University of Groningen ( email )

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Ilke Bakir

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Kees Jan Roodbergen

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