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Overview

Christos D. Tarantilis is affiliated with the Athens University of Economics and Business in Greece. Their academic work primarily focuses on the field of Engineering, with a specialization in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Automotive Engineering, and Building and Construction.

The research contributions of Christos D. Tarantilis include topics centered on Vehicle Routing Optimization Methods, Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics Optimization, Optimization and Packing Problems, Scheduling and Optimization Algorithms, Assembly Line Balancing Optimization, Transportation and Mobility Innovations, and Maritime Ports and Logistics.

Frequent publication venues for their research are:

  • Production and Operations Management
  • European Journal of Operational Research
  • Expert Systems with Applications
  • International Transactions in Operational Research
  • International Journal of Production Research

Recent notable publications include:

  • Improved branch-and-cut for the Inventory Routing Problem based on a two-commodity flow formulation, 2020, European Journal of Operational Research
  • Flexible Job Shop Scheduling Problems with Arbitrary Precedence Graphs, 2021, Production and Operations Management
  • On the multiresource flexible job-shop scheduling problem with arbitrary precedence graphs, 2023, Production and Operations Management
  • The vehicle routing problem with capacitated cross-docking, 2022, Expert Systems with Applications
  • The bus sightseeing problem, 2022, International Transactions in Operational Research

Christos D. Tarantilis has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Panagiotis P. Repoussis
  • Emmanouil E. Zachariadis
  • Eleftherios G. Manousakis
  • Gregory A. Kasapidis
  • Dimitris C. Paraskevopoulos

Best Publications

  • Dynamic modeling and control of supply chain systems: A review

    Haralambos Sarimveis;Panagiotis Patrinos;Chris D. Tarantilis;Chris T. Kiranoudis

  • A threshold accepting metaheuristic for the heterogeneous fixed fleet vehicle routing problem

    Christos D. Tarantilis;Chris T. Kiranoudis;Vassilios S. Vassiliadis

  • A hybrid metaheuristic algorithm for the vehicle routing problem with simultaneous delivery and pick-up service

    Emmanouil E. Zachariadis;Christos D. Tarantilis;Chris T. Kiranoudis

  • A Guided Tabu Search for the Vehicle Routing Problem with two-dimensional loading constraints

    Emmanouil E. Zachariadis;Christos D. Tarantilis;Christos T. Kiranoudis

  • A meta-heuristic algorithm for the efficient distribution of perishable foods

    C.D Tarantilis;C.T Kiranoudis

  • Minimizing makespan in permutation flow shop scheduling problems using a hybrid metaheuristic algorithm

    G. I. Zobolas;C. D. Tarantilis;G. Ioannou

  • A Web-based ERP system for business services and supply chain management: Application to real-world process scheduling

    Christos D. Tarantilis;Chris T. Kiranoudis;N. D. Theodorakopoulos

  • Distribution of fresh meat

    C.D. Tarantilis;C.T. Kiranoudis

  • A Hybrid Metaheuristic Algorithm for the Integrated Vehicle Routing and Three-Dimensional Container-Loading Problem

    C.D. Tarantilis;E.E. Zachariadis;C.T. Kiranoudis

  • BoneRoute: An Adaptive Memory-Based Method for Effective Fleet Management

    Christos D. Tarantilis;Chris T. Kiranoudis

  • Solving the vehicle routing problem with adaptive memory programming methodology

    C. D. Tarantilis

  • Solving Large-Scale Vehicle Routing Problems with Time Windows: The State-of-the-Art

    Michel Gendreau;Christos D. Tarantilis

  • Solving the open vehicle routeing problem via a single parameter metaheuristic algorithm

    Christos D. Tarantilis;George Ioannou;Chris T. Kiranoudis;Gregory P. Prastacos

  • A hybrid evolution strategy for the open vehicle routing problem

    P. P. Repoussis;C. D. Tarantilis;O. Bräysy;G. Ioannou

  • A reactive variable neighborhood tabu search for the heterogeneous fleet vehicle routing problem with time windows

    D. C. Paraskevopoulos;P. P. Repoussis;C. D. Tarantilis;G. Ioannou

  • Using a spatial decision support system for solving the vehicle routing problem

    C. D. Tarantilis;C. T. Kiranoudis

  • An adaptive memory methodology for the vehicle routing problem with simultaneous pick-ups and deliveries

    Emmanouil E. Zachariadis;Christos D. Tarantilis;Chris T. Kiranoudis

  • A Hybrid Guided Local Search for the Vehicle-Routing Problem with Intermediate Replenishment Facilities

    Christos D. Tarantilis;Emmanouil E. Zachariadis;Chris T. Kiranoudis

  • A list based threshold accepting metaheuristic for the heterogeneous fixed fleet vehicle routing problem

    Christos D. Tarantilis;Chris T. Kiranoudis;Vassilios S. Vassiliadis

  • Combination of geographical information system and efficient routing algorithms for real life distribution operations

    Christos D. Tarantilis;Danae Diakoulaki;Chris T. Kiranoudis

  • Dynamic Vehicle Routing Problems.

    Tolga Bektas;Panagiotis P. Repoussis;Christos D. Tarantilis

Frequent Co-Authors

Chris T. Kiranoudis
Chris T. Kiranoudis National Technical University of Athens
George Ioannou
George Ioannou Athens University of Economics and Business
Christodoulos A. Floudas
Christodoulos A. Floudas Texas A&M University
Gilbert Laporte
Gilbert Laporte HEC Montréal
Tolga Bektaş
Tolga Bektaş University of Liverpool
Wout Dullaert
Wout Dullaert Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
N.C. Markatos
N.C. Markatos National Technical University of Athens
George M. Giaglis
George M. Giaglis University of Nicosia

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