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van T Tom Woensel
Researcher at Eindhoven University of Technology
Publications - 28
Citations - 2180
van T Tom Woensel is an academic researcher from Eindhoven University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vehicle routing problem & Queueing theory. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 28 publications receiving 1986 citations.
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Multimodal freight transportation planning : a literature review
TL;DR: This paper presents a structured overview of the multimodal transportation literature from 2005 onward, where it focuses on the traditional strategic, tactical, and operational levels of planning, where the relevant models and their developed solution techniques are presented.
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Analysis of travel times and CO2 emissions in time-dependent vehicle routing
TL;DR: A framework for modeling CO2 emissions in a time-dependent vehicle routing context is proposed and it is shown that limiting vehicle speeds is desired from a total cost perspective and that reducing emissions leads to reducing costs.
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Inventory control of perishables in supermarkets
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated how the intelligence in ASO systems in supermarkets can be further improved and gave an empirically based insight in the relevance of the inventory models that are currently available in the literature, insight in relevant parameter settings and insight in which models are needed.
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A break-even analysis of RFID technology for inventory sensitive to shrinkage
TL;DR: The research presented in this paper adapts the inventory policy by including both the shrinkage fraction and the impact of RFID technology, and an exact analytical expression can be derived for the break-even prices of an RFID tag.
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Vehicle routing with dynamic travel times: A queueing approach
TL;DR: The approach developed introduces mainly the traffic congestion component based on queueing theory, an innovative modeling scheme to capture travel times for vehicle routing problems with dynamic travel times due to potential traffic congestion.