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Transport optimization for rail transports and especially rail operator co-operations are an inter-esting modeling environment due to three specific characteristics: First a simple minimum optimi-zation direction of e.g. transport distances may not be feasible due to connecting transport routes...
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Large costs arise at a seaport container terminal from the duration of the unloading of vessels and from the time a vessel is waiting to be unloaded. The optimal allocation of vessels to berth space (Berth Allocation Problem) becomes more and more important as its solution is also input to...
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In the container relocation problem (CRP) n items are given that belong to G different itemgroups (g = 1,…,G). The items are piled up in up to S stacks with a maximum stack height H.A move can either shift one item from the top of a stack to the top of another one (relocation)or pick an item...
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The article presents a tree search algorithm (TRSA) for the strip packing problem in two and threedimensions with guillotine cutting constraint. In the 3D‐SPP we are given a set of rectangular items(boxes) and a container with fixed width and height but variable length. We have to determine...
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This case study deals with a two-stage packing problem that has to be solved in thedaily distribution process of a Portuguese trading company. At the first stage boxesincluding goods are to be packed on pallets while at the second stage these pallets areloaded into one or more trucks. The boxes...
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