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A bottleneck assignment approach to the multiple container loading problem

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The container loading problem addresses the question of how to store several three dimensional, rectangular items (e.g. boxes) in one or more containers in such a way that maximum use is made of the container space. The multiple container problem concentrates on the situation where the consignment to be loaded cannot be accommodated in a single container. To minimize the number of required containers the repeated application of a single container approach is often suggested in the literature. In contrast, in this paper an approach based on a set partitioning formulation of the problem is presented. Within this approach a single container algorithm is used to produce alternative loading patterns. This approach easily allows introducing additional aspects, e.g. separation of boxes or complete shipment of boxes.

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Eley, M. A bottleneck assignment approach to the multiple container loading problem. OR Spectrum 25, 45–60 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002910200113

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