Scheduling Cutting Process for Large Paper Rolls
Abstract
Paper cutting is a simple process of slicing large rolls of paper, jumbo-reels, into various sub-rolls with variable widths based on demands risen by customers. Since the variability is high due to collected various orders into a pool, the process turns to be production scheduling problem, which requires optimisation so as to minimise the final remaining amount of paper wasted. The problem holds characteristics similar one-dimensional bin-packing problem to some extends and differs with some respects. This paper introduces a modelling attempt as a scheduling problem with an integer programming approach for optimisation purposes. Then, a constructive heuristic algorithm revising one of well-known approaches, called Best-fit algorithm, is introduced to solve the problem. The illustrative examples provided shows the near optimum solution provided with very low complexity .
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@article{arxiv.1304.2015,
title = {Scheduling Cutting Process for Large Paper Rolls},
author = {Mehmet E. Aydin and Osman Taylan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.2015},
year = {2013}
}
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Academic Platform Journal of Engineering and Science, 2013