Abstract
Multitype bin packing is a natural extension of the classical bin packing with applications to shipping using climate-controlled containers and plain dry containers. In transportation and other logistics applications there may be significant uncertainty with respect to the exact quantities of different variants of products (or item types) that may need to be shipped at the time when the containers and packaging are procured. In the current paper we model the problem as a robust two-stage two-item type bin packing problem. In the first stage bins of different types are acquired (e.g., reefer containers and dry containers). In the second stage the items are packed into bins. The bins that are secured in the first phase must allow for all of the items to be packed in the “worst-case” demand scenario. We first develop an algorithm for the robust two-stage two-item type bin packing problem with general item-number uncertainty sets and certain box uncertainty sets for item sizes (or equivalently two item sizes). We then consider the special case of identical (or unit) item sizes. In this special case we develop closed-form solutions for the optimal solution. Our closed-form solution reveals that it is optimal to use a number of multipurpose bins that is linear in the number of items. This is in contrast with solutions of the online and offline deterministic version of our problem that use at most one multipurpose bin. Finally, we consider computational methods that are efficient in practice for a generalization with unit item sizes but with an arbitrary number of item and bin types and arbitrary compatibility structures.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 397-402 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Journal | IFAC-PapersOnLine |
Volume | 52 |
Issue number | 13 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Sep 2019 |
Event | 9th IFAC Conference on Manufacturing Modelling, Management and Control, MIM 2019 - Berlin, Germany Duration: 28 Aug 2019 → 30 Aug 2019 |
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