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      Robust stock assortment and cutting under defects in automotive glass production

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      Author(s)
      Arbib, Claudio
      Marinelli, Fabrizio
      Pınar, Mustafa Ç.
      Pizzuti, Andrea
      Date
      2022-07-23
      Source Title
      Production and Operations Management
      Electronic ISSN
      1937-5956
      Publisher
      Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc.
      Volume
      31
      Issue
      11
      Pages
      4154 - 4172
      Language
      English
      Type
      Article
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      Abstract
      We address an assortment-and-cutting problem arising in the glass industry. The objective is to provide minimum waste solutions that are robust against such raw material imperfections as those possibly occurring with float glass production technology. The stochastic realization of defects is modeled as a spatial Poisson point process. A mixed integer program in the classical vein of robust optimization is presented and tested on data taken from a real plant application. Defective final products must in any case be discarded as waste but, if a recourse strategy is adopted, faults in glass sheets can sometimes be recovered. Closed forms for the computation of faulty item probabilities are provided in simple cases, and obtained via Monte Carlo simulation in more complex ones. The computational results demonstrate the benefits of the robust approach in terms of the reduction of back-orders and overproduction, thereby showing that recourse strategies can enable nonnegligible improvements. Encouraged by this result, the management is presently evaluating the possibility of adopting the proposed model in plant operation.
      Keywords
      Assortment
      Cutting stock
      Glass production
      Robust optimization
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/111519
      Published Version (Please cite this version)
      https://doi.org/10.1111/poms.13812
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