http://hdl.handle.net/1765/12245
series: ERS-2008-022-LIS

Time Slot Management in Attended Home Delivery


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Many e-tailers providing attended home delivery, especially e-grocers, offer narrow delivery time slots to ensure satisfactory customer service. The choice of delivery time slots has to balance marketing and operational considerations, which results in a complex planning problem. We study the problem of selecting the set of time slots to offer in each of the zip codes in a service region. The selection needs to facilitate cost-effective delivery routes, but also needs to ensure an acceptable level of service to the customer. We present two fully-automated approaches that are capable of producing high-quality delivery time slot offerings in a reasonable amount of time. Computational experiments reveal the value of these approaches and the impact of the environment on the underlying trade-offs.



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  • time slot
  • time slots
  • vehicle
  • delivery
  • zip code
  • zip codes
  • schedule
  • number
  • service
  • demand
  • time slot schedule
  • model
  • distance
  • time slot schedules
  • zip code i
  • service requirements
  • order
  • customer
  • constraint
  • shift