ROUTING FOR GASOLINE TRANSPORTATION: A CASE STUDY OF GASOLINE TRANSPORT SERVICE COMPANY

Authors

  • Nawapon Kasamtaranan School of Logistics and Supply Chain, Sripatum University at Chonburi
  • Hattaya Tiewtong School of Logistics and Supply Chain, Sripatum University at Chonburi

Keywords:

gasoline transportation, vehicle routing

Abstract

The research topic “Routing for Gasoline Transportation: A Case Study of Gasoline Transport Service Company” has a research objective to design route of gasoline transport by saving algorithm for total distance and transport cost minimization. The research has shown as the following results. Route characteristics are classified as three groups based on distance from origin to nodes; Group A has 0-31 kilometers, Group B has 31-50 kilometers, and Group C 51-80 kilometers. The results of routing, the total distance in transport system can be reduced from 1,413.5 kilometers to 1,107.9 kilometers, total transport distance reduction at 21.62%

Author Biographies

Nawapon Kasamtaranan, School of Logistics and Supply Chain, Sripatum University at Chonburi

School of Logistics and Supply Chain, Sripatum University at Chonburi

Hattaya Tiewtong, School of Logistics and Supply Chain, Sripatum University at Chonburi

School of Logistics and Supply Chain, Sripatum University at Chonburi

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Published

2020-08-31

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