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Cutting and Packing

Ramón Alvarez-Valdes (), Maria Antónia Carravilla () and José Fernando Oliveira ()
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Ramón Alvarez-Valdes: Universitat de València
Maria Antónia Carravilla: University of Porto, INESC TEC and Faculty of Engineering
José Fernando Oliveira: University of Porto, INESC TEC and Faculty of Engineering

Chapter 31 in Handbook of Heuristics, 2018, pp 931-977 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Cutting and Packing (C&P) problems arise in many industrial and logistics applications, whenever a set of small items, with different shapes, has to be assigned to large objects with specific shapes so as to optimize some objective function. Besides some characteristics common to combinatorial optimization problems, the distinctive feature of this field is the existence of a geometric subproblem, to ensure that the items do not overlap and are completely contained in the large objects. The geometric tools required to deal with this subproblem depend on the shapes (rectangles, circles, irregular) and on the specific conditions of the problem being solved. In this chapter, after an introduction that describes and classifies Cutting and Packing problems, we review the basic strategies that have appeared in the literature for designing constructive algorithms, local search procedures, and metaheuristics for problems with regular and irregular shapes.

Keywords: Cutting stock; Bin packing; Strip packing; Container loading; Nesting (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-07124-4_43

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