Towards a connection between the capacitated vehicle routing problem and the constrained centroid-based clustering
Abdelhakim Abdellaoui, Loubna Benabbou, Issmail El Hallaoui

TL;DR
This paper establishes a theoretical and experimental link between the Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem (CVRP) and Constrained Centroid-Based Clustering (CCBC), proposing an enhanced clustering-based approach to efficiently generate near-optimal routing solutions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel connection between CVRP and CCBC, along with an improved clustering-based framework that reduces complexity and enhances solution quality for vehicle routing problems.
Findings
Achieved near-optimal solutions with reduced computational time.
Demonstrated the effectiveness of the CCBC approach on benchmark instances.
Provided mathematical formulations linking CVRP and CCBC.
Abstract
Efficiently solving a vehicle routing problem (VRP) in a practical runtime is a critical challenge for delivery management companies. This paper explores both a theoretical and experimental connection between the Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem (CVRP) and the Constrained Centroid-Based Clustering (CCBC). Reducing a CVRP to a CCBC is a synonym for a transition from an exponential to a polynomial complexity using commonly known algorithms for clustering, i.e K-means. At the beginning, we conduct an exploratory analysis to highlight the existence of such a relationship between the two problems through illustrative small-size examples and simultaneously deduce some mathematically-related formulations and properties. On a second level, the paper proposes a CCBC based approach endowed with some enhancements. The proposed framework consists of three stages. At the first step, a constrained…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVehicle Routing Optimization Methods · Transportation and Mobility Innovations · Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics Optimization
