A mathematical model for the industrial hazardous waste location-routing problem

Technology progress is a cause of industrial hazardous wastes increasing in the whole world . Management of hazardous waste is a significant issue due to the imposed risk on environment and human life. This risk can be a result of location of undesirable facilities and also routing hazardous waste....

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Main Authors: Boyer, Omid, Tang, Sai Hong, Pedram, Ali, Mohd Yusuff, Rosnah, Zulkifli, Norzima
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Published: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013
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spelling my.upm.eprints.288572015-08-25T07:07:46Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28857/ A mathematical model for the industrial hazardous waste location-routing problem Boyer, Omid Tang, Sai Hong Pedram, Ali Mohd Yusuff, Rosnah Zulkifli, Norzima Technology progress is a cause of industrial hazardous wastes increasing in the whole world . Management of hazardous waste is a significant issue due to the imposed risk on environment and human life. This risk can be a result of location of undesirable facilities and also routing hazardous waste. In this paper a biobjective mixed integer programing model for location-routing industrial hazardous waste with two objectives is developed. First objective is total cost minimization including transportation cost, operation cost, initial investment cost, and cost saving from selling recycled waste. Second objective is minimization of transportation risk. Risk of population exposure within bandwidth along route is used to measure transportation risk. This model can help decision makers to locate treatment, recycling, and disposal centers simultaneously and also to route waste between these facilities considering risk and cost criteria. The results of the solved problem prove conflict between two objectives. Hence, it is possible to decrease the cost value by marginally increasing the transportation risk value and vice versa. A weighted sum method is utilized to combine two objectives function into one objective function. To solve the problem GAMS software with CPLEX solver is used. The problem is applied in Markazi province in Iran. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28857/1/A%20mathematical%20model%20for%20the%20industrial%20hazardous%20waste%20location.pdf Boyer, Omid and Tang, Sai Hong and Pedram, Ali and Mohd Yusuff, Rosnah and Zulkifli, Norzima (2013) A mathematical model for the industrial hazardous waste location-routing problem. Journal of Applied Mathematics, 2013. art. no. 435272. pp. 1-10. ISSN 1110-757X; ESSN:1687-0042 http://www.hindawi.com/journals/jam/2013/435272/ 10.1155/2013/435272
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description Technology progress is a cause of industrial hazardous wastes increasing in the whole world . Management of hazardous waste is a significant issue due to the imposed risk on environment and human life. This risk can be a result of location of undesirable facilities and also routing hazardous waste. In this paper a biobjective mixed integer programing model for location-routing industrial hazardous waste with two objectives is developed. First objective is total cost minimization including transportation cost, operation cost, initial investment cost, and cost saving from selling recycled waste. Second objective is minimization of transportation risk. Risk of population exposure within bandwidth along route is used to measure transportation risk. This model can help decision makers to locate treatment, recycling, and disposal centers simultaneously and also to route waste between these facilities considering risk and cost criteria. The results of the solved problem prove conflict between two objectives. Hence, it is possible to decrease the cost value by marginally increasing the transportation risk value and vice versa. A weighted sum method is utilized to combine two objectives function into one objective function. To solve the problem GAMS software with CPLEX solver is used. The problem is applied in Markazi province in Iran.
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author Boyer, Omid
Tang, Sai Hong
Pedram, Ali
Mohd Yusuff, Rosnah
Zulkifli, Norzima
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Tang, Sai Hong
Pedram, Ali
Mohd Yusuff, Rosnah
Zulkifli, Norzima
A mathematical model for the industrial hazardous waste location-routing problem
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Tang, Sai Hong
Pedram, Ali
Mohd Yusuff, Rosnah
Zulkifli, Norzima
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title A mathematical model for the industrial hazardous waste location-routing problem
title_short A mathematical model for the industrial hazardous waste location-routing problem
title_full A mathematical model for the industrial hazardous waste location-routing problem
title_fullStr A mathematical model for the industrial hazardous waste location-routing problem
title_full_unstemmed A mathematical model for the industrial hazardous waste location-routing problem
title_sort mathematical model for the industrial hazardous waste location-routing problem
publisher Hindawi Publishing Corporation
publishDate 2013
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28857/1/A%20mathematical%20model%20for%20the%20industrial%20hazardous%20waste%20location.pdf
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