RZRM: Paper Abstract
Technical Report PISIS-2008-03, Graduate Program in Systems Engineering, UANL, San Nicolás de los Garza, México, October 2008

A Novel Territory Design Model Arising in the Implementation of the WEEE-Directive

Elena Fernández (1)
Jörg Kalcsics (2)
Stefan Nickel (2)
Roger Z. Ríos-Mercado (3)

(1) Department of Statistics and Operations Research
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Barcelona, Spain

(2) Chair of Operations Research and Logistics
Universität des Saarlandes
Saarlandes, Germany

(3) Graduate Program in Systems Engineering
Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
México

Abstract: The problem discussed in this paper is motivated by the new recycling directive WEEE of the EC. The core of this law is, that each company which sells electrical or electronic equipment in a European country has the obligation to recollect and recycle an amount of returned items which is proportional to its market share. To assign collection stations to companies, in Germany for one product type a territory design approach is planned. However, in contrast to classical territory design, the territories should be geographically as dispersed as possible to avoid that a company, or its logistics provider responsible for the recollection, gains a monopoly in some region.

First, we identify an appropriate measure for the dispersion of a territory. Afterwards, we present a first mathematical programming model for this new problem as well as a solution method based on the GRASP methodology. Extensive computational results illustrate the suitability of the model and assess the effectiveness of the heuristic.


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