2023
DOI: 10.1109/access.2023.3322721
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Research on Data-Driven Fresh Produce Joint Distribution Network Optimization Under Distribution Center Sharing

Meilin Zhu,
Xiaoye Zhou

Abstract: To address the problem of low efficiency and ineffective utilization of resources in the distribution of fresh produce at the end of the city, and taking into account the seasonal characteristics of the logistics demand of fresh produce. An innovative rolling adjustment framework model based on datadriven for optimizing fresh produce joint distribution network was proposed, which follows seasonal changes. The cycle of the adjustment framework was divided according to seasonal changes, with each cycle including… Show more

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“…When solving a routing problem with pickup and delivery, Wang et al [157] compared the proposed model integrating the Clarke-Wright saving algorithm, variable neighborhood search, and MOPSO with multi-objective variable neighborhood search and NSGA-II. Zhu and Zhou [158] introduced a catastrophe adaptive genetic algorithm with variable neighborhood search to improve efficiency in fresh produce distribution. Multi-choice goal programming with a utility function with the integration of a genetic algorithm and variable neighborhood search is also used in supply chain management with new product development [159].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…When solving a routing problem with pickup and delivery, Wang et al [157] compared the proposed model integrating the Clarke-Wright saving algorithm, variable neighborhood search, and MOPSO with multi-objective variable neighborhood search and NSGA-II. Zhu and Zhou [158] introduced a catastrophe adaptive genetic algorithm with variable neighborhood search to improve efficiency in fresh produce distribution. Multi-choice goal programming with a utility function with the integration of a genetic algorithm and variable neighborhood search is also used in supply chain management with new product development [159].…”
Section: Citation Metricsmentioning
confidence: 99%