Resumen
This research develops a multi-objective and multiclass freight tour synthesis transportation model. The model integrates objectives of maximizing trip entropy while minimizing costs and time, including reducing CO2 emissions. The study identified various solutions along the Pareto frontier and evaluated the impact of other constraints on costs, emissions, and time using the epsilon-constraint method. The results show that entropy favors a balanced distribution of resources, while time prioritizes the use of higher-capacity diesel trucks. Minimizing emissions prioritizes electric trucks, highlighting the trade-off between sustainability and operational efficiency. The TOPSIS multicriteria method was used to rank or prioritize the solutions. This method depends on the weight assigned to each objective; thus, a sensitivity analysis of the weights was conducted. The solutions reflect the necessary trade-offs between costs, time, emissions, and system diversity. It is concluded that incorporating environmental and entropy objectives in fleet optimization improves sustainability, operational flexibility, and adaptability.
| Idioma original | Inglés |
|---|---|
| Número de artículo | 111763 |
| Publicación | Computers and Industrial Engineering |
| Volumen | 213 |
| DOI | |
| Estado | Publicada - ene. 2026 |
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