Crew rostering problem in a public transport company
2005; Palgrave Macmillan; Volume: 57; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1057/palgrave.jors.2602088
ISSN1476-9360
AutoresMikel Lezaun, Gloria Pérez Sainz de Rozas, Eduardo Sáinz de la Maza,
Tópico(s)Assembly Line Balancing Optimization
ResumoIn this paper, we present an applied study commissioned by Metro Bilbao on how to establish a more egalitarian annual allocation of work to drivers. Task allocation is mixed, with some tasks allocated on a rotating basis and others not. The model proposed is solved as a sequence of four types of integer programming problem. The solution obtained is quasi-optimal: all drivers carry out practically the same tasks over the full year. The main contribution of this paper is its method for combining semi-rotating allocation with a planning time frame divided into five periods of three different types with a workload distributed in a non uniform fashion over the days of the week, and with constraints agreed with employees to obtain an egalitarian solution. This method is being implemented at Metro Bilbao, and Eusko Tren has commissioned a study into a similar method by the authors.
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