As a route planner or manager, it can be critical to consider the human component when planning. The perception of fair division of labor is key to keeping a happy workforce. In this post we will examine how to balance the workloads across routes.
Here are a few ways to balance routes:
I’m sure I have only touched the tip of the balancing iceberg. Tell us how you would like to balance your workloads. Currently we can encourage the VRP Solver to balance based on total time.
1. The first step in balancing workloads is to know what the average route total time should be for the problem. Set the problem up without worrying about the balancing and solve it.
2. In the above example you can see that the total time is not well balanced between these four routes, although is typically the best total time for all routes. The next step is to understand what the average total time should be for the routes. This gives you a goal for completely equal division of work time. The statistics for the TotalTime field will give you this information.
3. Now that you know what the average should be add that time (or rounded down to a whole number) to the OvertimeStartTime field. You will also need to add overtime cost. A good rule of thumb is double the CostPerUnitTime field. However, the higher you make the CostPerUnitOvertime value the more the solver will try to keep the TotalTime under the OvertimeStartTime.
4. Finally, resolve the problem to see the changes. Although this results in a slightly bigger total time for all routes, it is now a more balanced solution.
To see this example in action, watch this demo.
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