Pham, V H S; Trang, N T N and Dat, C Q (2024) Optimization of production schedules of multi-plants for dispatching ready-mix concrete trucks by integrating grey wolf optimizer and dragonfly algorithm. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 31(11), pp. 4602-4624. ISSN 0969-9988
Abstract
Purpose: The paper aims to provide an efficient dispatching schedule for ready-mix concrete (RMC) trucks and create a balance between batch plants and construction sites. Design/methodology/approach: The paper focused on developing a new metaheuristic swarm intelligence algorithm using Java code. The paper used statistical criterion: mean, standard deviation, running time to verify the effectiveness of the proposed optimization method and compared its derivatives with other algorithms, such as genetic algorithm (GA), Tabu search (TS), bee colony optimization (BCO), ant lion optimizer (ALO), grey wolf optimizer (GWO), dragonfly algorithm (DA) and particle swarm optimization (PSO). Findings: The paper proved that integrating GWO and DA yields better results than independent algorithms and some selected algorithms in the literature. It also suggests that multi-independent batch plants could effectively cooperate in a system to deliver RMC to various construction sites. Originality/value: The paper provides a compelling new hybrid swarm intelligence algorithm and a model allowing multi-independent batch plants to work in a system to deliver RMC. It fulfills an identified need to study how batch plant managers can expand their dispatching network, increase their competitiveness and improve their supply chain operations.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | dragonfly algorithm; grey wolf optimizer; hybrid algorithm; optimization; ready-mix concrete dispatching; swarm intelligence |
| Index terms: | deviation, competitiveness, effectiveness, genetic algorithm, manager, construction site, methodology, swarm intelligence |
| Subjects: | work location, financial and cost management, performance management, practitioner, analytical methods, algorithms, research methods, market analysis |
| Topics: | Quality Management, Cost Management, Research Practice, Roles and Professions, Digital Applications, Site Management |
| Descriptive scope: | 3 PCT |
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