Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
477290 European Journal of Operational Research 2009 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Inspired by an old adage “Gold corner, silver side and strawy void”, and improved by a new observation “Maximum value in diamond cave”, a new heuristic approach is proposed for solving the three-dimensional single container loading problem. Differing from several previous approaches, its key issue is to pack the outside item into a corner or even a cave in the container such that the item is as compactly and closely as possible with other packed items. Experiments are on two groups of public and difficult benchmarks. For the 47 without-orientation-constraint instances from the OR-Library, experiments indicate an average packing utilization of 94.9%, which improves current best result reported in the literature by 3.9%. For the 800 strongly heterogeneous instances among 1500 representative benchmarks proposed by Bischoff et al., (100 instances in a set), experiments show an average packing utilization of 87.97%, which improves current best record reported in the literature by 0.28%. Besides, new best records are achieved on the latter five sets among the eight sets of strongly heterogeneous benchmarks.

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