A branch‐and‐cut algorithm for hub network design problems with profits

Hub network design problems with profits (HNDPPs) extend the classical hub location problems (HLPs), with the profit maximization objective. HNDPPs aim to design a service network with hub nodes and hub links, select the commodities to be served, and determine the transportation routes for the selec...

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Published inNaval research logistics Vol. 69; no. 4; pp. 622 - 639
Main Authors Gao, Yuan, Xia, Jun, Ke, Hua
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Hoboken, USA John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.06.2022
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ISSN0894-069X
1520-6750
DOI10.1002/nav.22035

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Summary:Hub network design problems with profits (HNDPPs) extend the classical hub location problems (HLPs), with the profit maximization objective. HNDPPs aim to design a service network with hub nodes and hub links, select the commodities to be served, and determine the transportation routes for the selected commodities. In this article, we allow the transportation route of each commodity to contain more than one hub link, which generalizes existing HNDPPs and is known to be more profitable. A new path‐based formulation is proposed, which is then reformulated in a Benders decomposition fashion, and an exact branch‐and‐cut algorithm is developed to solve the Benders master problem. At the nodes of the enumeration tree, Benders decomposition algorithm is used to solve a linear relaxation of the Benders master problem. When implementing the Benders decomposition algorithm, the special structure of the subproblem is explored, based on which an efficient method is proposed to generate Benders cuts. In addition, refinements and a heuristic strategy are used to speed up the branch‐and‐cut algorithm. Extensive numerical experiments on benchmark instances have been carried out to verify the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed solution method.
Bibliography:Funding information
Beijing Institute of Technology Research Fund Program for Young Scholars, National Natural Science Foundation of China, 71771016; 72171023; 72031006; 71701128
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ISSN:0894-069X
1520-6750
DOI:10.1002/nav.22035