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Internal vehicles should return to the depot, but the external ones should not return to depot.
The demand of each customer and its location are deterministic and known 2. Each customer is served by only one vehicle 3. Internal vehicles should return to the depot, but the external ones should not return to depot 4. Capacity of vehicles and depots are limited 5. Vehicles are homogeneous and vehicles are constrained in time and distance 6.
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