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Optimization of the cutting process integrated to the lot sizing in multi-plant paper production industries

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COMPUTERS & OPERATIONS RESEARCH
Volume 153, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cor.2023.106157

Keywords

Integer programming; Production planning and control; Heuristics; Column generation; Lot sizing; Cutting stock

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Many industrial processes involve costs such as setup, production, waste, inventory, and transport, which can vary depending on the location of the plants. The integration of lot sizing, cutting stock, and transport planning can lead to cost reduction. This paper presents an integer linear programming formulation and a solution methodology for the integrated lot sizing and cutting stock problem with multiple plants. The tests showed that the proposed approach has lower total costs and the solution methodology has satisfactory performance.
Many industrial production and cutting processes have costs associated with setup, production of objects, waste of material in the cutting process, inventory, and transport which can vary according to each plant's location (factory). The production lot sizing, the planning of cuts, and the transport between plants of a company are interconnected problems that, if optimized in an integrated way, can lead to reduction in total costs. In the literature, such problems are widely addressed independently. Recently, the integrated lot sizing and cutting stock problem has been the subject of several studies. However, none have addressed the integrated problem, which also considers multiple plants. This paper presents an integer linear programming formulation for the integrated lot sizing and cutting stock problem with multiple plants and a solution methodology. The formulation is inspired by a practical situation in the paper-making industry. The developed solution methodology consists of a column generation method and a relax-and-fix with a feasibility heuristic. Computational tests were performed to evaluate the performance of the proposed approach and the solution methodology. The proposed approach presented lower total costs, demonstrating the potential for reducing all considered costs. The applied solution methodology showed satisfactory performance for all the studied instances.

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