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A multi-start random constructive heuristic for the container loading problem. (English) Zbl 1156.90313

Summary: This paper deals with the container loading problem which involves the selection of a subset of boxes, each box with a given volume, such that they fit in a single container and maximize its volume utilization subject to orientation and stability constraints. We propose a multi-start random constructive heuristic with a load arrangement that is based on maximal cuboids that fit in given empty spaces. Each instance is adaptively evaluated by a set of criteria, and at each step of the construction process one maximal cuboid is chosen probabilistically from a restricted list of candidates. In order to enhance the flexibility in the construction of a solution, a probabilistic reduction on such cuboids is allowed. Computational tests on several instances from the literature show that the proposed method performs better than other approaches.

MSC:

90B06 Transportation, logistics and supply chain management
90C59 Approximation methods and heuristics in mathematical programming
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[1] Bischoff E.E., A Comparative Evaluation of Heuristics for Container Loading, European Journal of Operational Research 44 pp 267– (1990) · Zbl 0684.90083 · doi:10.1016/0377-2217(90)90362-F
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