Stochastic Cyclic Inventory Routing with Supply Uncertainty: A Case in Green-Hydrogen Logistics
Umur Hasturk, Albert H. Schrotenboer, Evrim Ursavas, Kees Jan, Roodbergen

TL;DR
This paper develops a stochastic cyclic inventory routing model for green hydrogen logistics, integrating production, transportation, and inventory decisions under uncertainty to improve efficiency and reliability.
Contribution
It introduces a combined parameterized MIP and MDP approach for optimizing hydrogen inventory and transportation policies under supply uncertainty.
Findings
The model achieves near-optimal solutions in various scenarios.
The approach provides actionable policies for hydrogen logistics.
Case study insights support regional hydrogen infrastructure planning.
Abstract
Hydrogen can be produced from water, using electricity. The hydrogen can subsequently be kept in inventory in large quantities, unlike the electricity itself. This enables solar and wind energy generation to occur asynchronously from its usage. For this reason, hydrogen is expected to be a key ingredient for reaching a climate-neutral economy. However, the logistics for hydrogen are complex. Inventory policies must be determined for multiple locations in the network, and transportation of hydrogen from the production location to customers must be scheduled. At the same time, production patterns of hydrogen are intermittent, which affects the possibilities to realize the planned transportation and inventory levels. To provide policies for efficient transportation and storage of hydrogen, this paper proposes a parameterized cost function approximation approach to the stochastic cyclic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVehicle Routing Optimization Methods · Sustainable Supply Chain Management · Urban and Freight Transport Logistics
