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Modification of Haessler’s sequential heuristic procedure for the one-dimensional cutting stock problem with setup cost

Abstract

Paper aims

We propose a modified Sequential Heuristic Procedure (MSHP) to reduce the cutting waste and number of setups for the One-Dimensional Cutting Stock Problem with Setup Cost.

Originality

This heuristic modifies Haessler’s sequential heuristic procedure (1975) by adapting the Integer Bounded Knapsack Problem to generate cutting patterns, instead of the original lexicographic search employed. The solution strategy is to generate different cutting plans using MSHP, and then to use an integer programming model to seek even better results.

Research method

It is a axiomatic research, ordinary in studies of Operational Research.

Main findings

In the computational experiments, we demonstrate the effectiveness of the algorithm with two sets of benchmark instances by comparing it with other approaches, and obtaining better solutions for some scenarios.

Implications for theory and practice

The approach is suitable for practitioners from different industrial settings due to its easily coding and possible adaptation for problem extensions.

Keywords
Cutting stock; Problem; Setup costs; Heuristics

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