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Optimization of fresh agricultural products distribution considering the constraint of spoilage

Fang Ouyang, Jin CHEN, Nianqiu Liu, Jiayun Zhang

Abstract


In view of the spoilage and distribution complexity of fresh agricultural products, a distribution path optimization
mathematical model considering spoilage constraints was constructed. With the goal of minimizing the total cost of fresh agricultural
products distribution, including transportation cost, fixed cost, spoilage cost and penalty cost, an improved hybrid genetic algorithm
was designed to solve the model, and CPLEX was introduced for comparative calculation. This paper takes Yangcheng Lake hairy crab
distribution as an example to verify the eff ectiveness of distribution optimization, in order to provide a reference for the cost reduction and
effi ciency increase of fresh food distribution business.

Keywords


Fresh agricultural products; Restraint of spoilage; Distribution optimization

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/modern-management-forum.v8i7.13627

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