Three-dimensional bin packing: Theory is Good, Practice is Better (i.e. real cargo packing for real customers)
Document Type
Presentation Abstract
Presentation Date
10-13-2005
Abstract
Three dimensional bin packing is well known NP Hard problem. While it might be interesting to study theoretical approximations to this problem, real customers need real solutions to this problem. Dr. Henry has produced a real solution to this problem that produces solutions with container volume efficiencies of 80-90%. This solution is currently being used by the DOD to plan logistical support of troops deployed overseas.
This talk presents the problem both from a mathematical and practical viewpoint, then applies some rules of thumb people use everyday to pack containers, and finally overviews the solution. The strengths and weaknesses of the solution are covered. This will be a fun talk with some interesting challenges and solutions discussed.
Recommended Citation
Henry, Joel, "Three-dimensional bin packing: Theory is Good, Practice is Better (i.e. real cargo packing for real customers)" (2005). Colloquia of the Department of Mathematical Sciences. 202.
https://scholarworks.umt.edu/mathcolloquia/202
Additional Details
Thursday, 13 October 2005
4:10 p.m. in Jour 304