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      <subfield code="a">The single-vehicle cyclic inventory routing problem (SV 􀀀 CIRP) consists of a repetitive&#xd;
distribution of a product from a single depot to a selected subset of customers. For each customer that is&#xd;
selected for replenishments, the supplier collects a corresponding  xed reward. The objective is to determine&#xd;
the subset of customers to replenish, the quantity of the product to be delivered to each, and to design the&#xd;
vehicle route so that the resulting pro t (di erence between the total reward and the total logistical cost) is&#xd;
maximized while preventing stockouts at each of the selected customers. In this paper, the SV 􀀀 CIRP is&#xd;
formulated as a mixed-integer program with a nonlinear objective function. After an e cient analysis of&#xd;
the problem, an exact algorithm for its solution is proposed. This exact algorithm requires only solutions of&#xd;
linear mixed-integer programs. Values of an insertion-based heuristic for this problem are compared to the&#xd;
optimal values obtained for a set of some test problems. In general the gap may get as large as 25%, which&#xd;
justi es the e ort to continue exploring and developing exact and approximation algorithms for the SV 􀀀CIRP.</subfield>
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