An open-pit mine production planning begins with determining the ultimate pit limit of an open-pit mine. The ultimate pit limit solver selects blocks whose total economic value is maximum while meeting the slope constraints. In other words, a group of blocks that maximize a selected parameter, such as profit, metal content, or net present value, is considered in determining the ultimate pit limit. Also, the ultimate pit limit is designed to select the waste dump location, surface facilities, extractable reserves, and the amount of waste removal. The production planning problem in large-scale open-pit mines is referred to as an NP-hard problem because it cannot be solved in a reasonable computational time. To solve this, various methods, inc...