Approximation Algorithms for Replenishment Problems with Fixed Turnover Times
Thomas Bosman, Martijn van Ee, Yang Jiao, Alberto, Marchetti-Spaccamela, R. Ravi, Leen Stougie

TL;DR
This paper introduces and analyzes approximation algorithms for replenishment problems with fixed turnover times, focusing on minimizing routing costs over an infinite horizon with various metrics and objectives.
Contribution
It provides the first approximation algorithms for these replenishment problems, including logarithmic and constant-factor approximations for different metrics and objectives.
Findings
Logarithmic approximation for min-max on general metrics.
6-approximation for min-max on trees.
Logarithmic approximation for min-avg on general metrics.
Abstract
We introduce and study a class of optimization problems we coin replenishment problems with fixed turnover times: a very natural model that has received little attention in the literature. Nodes with capacity for storing a certain commodity are located at various places; at each node the commodity depletes within a certain time, the turnover time, which is constant but can vary between locations. Nodes should never run empty, and to prevent this we may schedule nodes for replenishment every day. The natural feature that makes this problem interesting is that we may schedule a replenishment (well) before a node becomes empty, but then the next replenishment will be due earlier also. This added workload needs to be balanced against the cost of routing vehicles to do the replenishments. In this paper, we focus on the aspect of minimizing routing costs. However, the framework of recurring…
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