In this paper, we analyze a variety of approaches to obtain lower bounds for multi-level production planning problems with big bucket capacities, i.e., problems in which multiple items compete for the same resources. We give an extensive survey of both known and new methods, and also establish relationships between some of these methods that, to our knowledge, have not been presented before. As will be highlighted, understanding the substructures of difficult problems provide crucial insights on why these problems are hard to solve, and this is addressed by a thorough analysis in the paper. We conclude with computational results on a variety of widely used test sets, and a discussion of future research
This paper proposes two new mixed integer programming models for capacitated multi-level lot-sizing ...
Best application paper awardInternational audienceWe consider a problem arising in the context of i...
In this thesis we consider different joint production and transportation problems. We first study th...
In this paper, we analyze a variety of approaches to obtain lower bounds for multilevel production p...
Multi-level production planning problems in which multiple items compete for the same resources freq...
Various mixed-integer programming models have been proposed for solving the capacitated multi-level ...
A capacitated multi-stage lot-sizing problem for general product structures with setup and lead time...
summary:In this paper, we demonstrate the computational consequences of making a simple assumption o...
We consider production planning problems with the restriction that all integer variables model setup...
We consider production planning problems with the restriction that all integer variables model setup...
This thesis presents a cost allocation method for deriving lower bounds on costs of feasible policie...
In this paper, a case study is carried out concerning the lot-sizing problem involving a single item...
We consider mixed-integer linear programming (MIP) models of production planning problems known as t...
The lot-sizing polytope is a fundamental structure contained in many practical production planning p...
International audienceWe consider a problem arising in the context of industrial production planning...
This paper proposes two new mixed integer programming models for capacitated multi-level lot-sizing ...
Best application paper awardInternational audienceWe consider a problem arising in the context of i...
In this thesis we consider different joint production and transportation problems. We first study th...
In this paper, we analyze a variety of approaches to obtain lower bounds for multilevel production p...
Multi-level production planning problems in which multiple items compete for the same resources freq...
Various mixed-integer programming models have been proposed for solving the capacitated multi-level ...
A capacitated multi-stage lot-sizing problem for general product structures with setup and lead time...
summary:In this paper, we demonstrate the computational consequences of making a simple assumption o...
We consider production planning problems with the restriction that all integer variables model setup...
We consider production planning problems with the restriction that all integer variables model setup...
This thesis presents a cost allocation method for deriving lower bounds on costs of feasible policie...
In this paper, a case study is carried out concerning the lot-sizing problem involving a single item...
We consider mixed-integer linear programming (MIP) models of production planning problems known as t...
The lot-sizing polytope is a fundamental structure contained in many practical production planning p...
International audienceWe consider a problem arising in the context of industrial production planning...
This paper proposes two new mixed integer programming models for capacitated multi-level lot-sizing ...
Best application paper awardInternational audienceWe consider a problem arising in the context of i...
In this thesis we consider different joint production and transportation problems. We first study th...