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A Tree-Structured Markovian Model of the Shipment Consolidation Process
Authors:Qishu Cai  Qi-Ming He  James H Bookbinder
Institution:1. Department of Management Sciences, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canadaqcai@uwaterloo.ca;3. Department of Management Sciences, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:This article studies the dispatch of consolidated shipments. Orders, following a batch Markovian arrival process, are received in discrete quantities by a depot at discrete time epochs. Instead of immediate dispatch, all outstanding orders are consolidated and shipped together at a later time. The decision of when to send out the consolidated shipment is made based on a “dispatch policy,” which is a function of the system state and/or the costs associated with that state. First, a tree structured Markov chain is constructed to record specific information about the consolidation process; the effectiveness of any dispatch policy can then be assessed by a set of long-run performance measures. Next, the effect on shipment consolidation of varying the order-arrival process is demonstrated through numerical examples and proved mathematically under some conditions. Finally, a heuristic algorithm is developed to determine a favorable parameter of a special set of dispatch policies, and the algorithm is proved to yield the overall optimal policy under certain conditions.
Keywords:Dispatch  Freight consolidation  Markov chain  Matrix-analytic methods  Optimal policy
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