New integer programming formulations and an exact algorithm for the ordered cutting stock problem

New integer programming formulations and an exact algorithm for the ordered cutting stock problem

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Article ID: iaor200911694
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 59
Issue: 11
Start Page Number: 1520
End Page Number: 1531
Publication Date: Nov 2008
Journal: Journal of the Operational Research Society
Authors: ,
Keywords: programming: integer
Abstract:

Apart from trim loss minimization, there are many other issues concerning cutting processes that arise in real production systems. One of these is related to the number of stacks that need to be opened near the cutting machines. Many researchers have worked in the last years on cutting stock problems with additional constraints on the number of open stacks. In this paper, we address a related problem: the Ordered Cutting Stock Problem (OCSP). In this case, a stack is opened for every new client's order, and it is closed only when all the items of that order are cut. The OSCP has been introduced recently in the literature. Our aim is to provide further insight into this problem. This paper describes three new integer programming formulations for solving it, and an exact algorithm based on column generation, branch–and–bound and cutting planes. We report on computational experiments on a set of random instances. The results show that good lower bounds can be computed quickly, and that optimal solutions can be found in a reasonable amount of time.

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