Theurich, FranziskaFranziskaTheurichFischer, AndreasAndreasFischerScheithauer, GuntramGuntramScheithauer2022-03-062022-03-062021https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/26797710.1016/j.ejco.2020.100003An important aspect in railway maintenance management is the scheduling of tamping actions in which two aspects need to be considered: first, the reduction of travel costs for crews and machinery; and second, the reduction of time-dependent costs caused by bad track condition. We model the corresponding planning problem as a Vehicle Routing Problem with additional customer costs. Due to the particular objective function, this kind of Vehicle Routing Problem is harder to solve with conventional methods. Therefore, we develop a branch-and-bound approach based on a partition and permutation model. We present two branching strategies, the first appends one job at the end of a route in each branching step and the second includes one job inside a route in each branching step; and analyze their pros and cons. Furthermore, different lower bounds for the customer costs and the travel costs are defined and compared. The performance of the branch-and-bound method is analyzed and c ompared with a commercial solver.envehicle routing problemrailway infrastructure maintenance schedulingcustomer costsbranch-and-bound629004A branch-and-bound approach for a Vehicle Routing Problem with Customer Costsjournal article