As a leading Scandinavian logistics operator and the national postal service for Norway, Posten Bring handles hundreds of millions of deliveries each year, encompassing letters, packages, and goods.
The company is deeply committed to providing efficient and equitable service across its diverse geographic footprint—an effort that would not be possible without continuous optimization.
Balancing cost efficiency with socioeconomic considerations requires careful geographic partitioning, or districting. This demands in-depth analysis and customized solutions that encompass a multitude of factors, from evolving infrastructure and population density to the practicalities of sorting and fulfilling deliveries.
Traditional postal code allocations often fail to reflect changing infrastructure and demographics, and are not always suitable for the specific needs of individual services within a multi-echelon network.
Efficiently handling packages of different sizes and weights within such a system requires robust sorting operations that effectively consolidate packages while considering both sorting space and vehicle capacity.
Terminal capacity and sorting area limitations are two key constraints that must be considered in order to form manageable units that strike a balance between compactness and organizational feasibility. This makes the districting process a complex and demanding exercise from an operations research perspective.
This task is further complicated by the asynchronous nature of package arrivals, which makes it difficult to efficiently sequence packages based on their destination or other relevant factors. The unpredictable flow of packages impedes the optimization of sorting processes and vehicle loading, leading to potential inefficiencies in the overall logistics chain.
In response to these challenges, Posten Bring is developing a flexible solution to create spatially compact districts that allow for optimized sorting and last-mile distribution while ensuring equitable service delivery.
While the need for optimal districting is clear, there’s no single, universally applicable “districting problem”. This is because the challenges involved in districting can vary so widely based on geographic context, organizational and political priorities, service types, delivery network complexities, and other factors.
Nevertheless, there are some clear and meaningful goals that can be considered universal. For example, there is a need for compact and balanced areas that make sense logistically, visually, and from a service-equity perspective.
This can be formulated as an optimization problem where the goal is to partition a large number of waypoints (with each representing a Voronoi site) into geographically natural districts.
The problem formulation should consider several, potentially contradictory, objectives:
These districting goals can be modeled using linear programming techniques and incorporating specialized algorithms together in hybrid approaches to handle the inherent complexities.
Posten Bring has utilized these techniques, employing Gurobi’s solver to effectively prototype and explore objective functions, scenarios, and parameter adjustments.
As a leader in mixed integer linear programming technology, Gurobi also provides a strong benchmark for optimality, serving as a trusted point of reference for measuring and validating solutions. By leveraging Gurobi’s power, Posten Bring can gain valuable insights into the optimal districting configurations for its evolving needs and maximize logistical efficiency while ensuring high-quality service for its customers.
“Gurobi is the fastest and most robust linear programming solver on the market. We recognize their team’s exceptional expertise, extensive experience, and steady commitment to reliability—qualities that are truly hard to come by,” says Eirik Hagen, Operations Research Analyst at Posten Bring. “We find in Gurobi a reliable partner when we seek robust and trustworthy methodologies.”
By leveraging operations research techniques backed by Gurobi and complementing these tools with careful fine-tuning and adaptation by operational teams, Posten Bring can create highly efficient and effective districting solutions.
This optimized districting plan offers several potential benefits:
This enables efficient resource allocation and service delivery, but also provides a crucial framework for service provision, ensuring that operations are conducted within defined boundaries and that resources are targeted effectively.
The districting work undertaken for Posten Bring highlights the versatility and significance of practical geographic optimization in addressing common challenges across industries. By ensuring a fair allocation of resources and services, districting can benefit sectors such as transportation, public safety, healthcare, and education.
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