A loading procedure for the containership stowage problem

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This chapter deals with the containership stowage problem. It is an NPhard combinatorial optimization whose goal is to find optimal plans for stowing containers into a containership with low operational costs, subject to a set of structural and operational constraints. In order to optimize a stowage planning, like in the literature, we have developed an approach that decomposes the problem hierarchically. This approach divides the problem into two phases: the first one consists of generating a relaxed initial solution, and the second phase is intended to make this solution feasible. In this chapter, we focus on the first phase of this approach, and a new loading procedure to generate an initial solution is proposed. This procedure produces solutions in short running time, so that, it could be applied to solve real instances.

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Cruz-Reyes, L., Hernández, P. H., Melin, P., Huacuja, H. J. F., Mar-Ortiz, J., Soberanes, H. J. P., & Barbosa, J. J. G. (2014). A loading procedure for the containership stowage problem. Studies in Computational Intelligence, 547, 543–554. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05170-3_38

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