Combining optimization and simulation tools for short-term planning of forest operations
2013; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 29; Issue: sup1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/02827581.2013.856937
ISSN1651-1891
AutoresAlexandra Marques, Jorge Pinho de Sousa, Mikael Rönnqvist, Ricardo Jafe,
Tópico(s)Mining Techniques and Economics
ResumoThe use of optimization techniques is well established in forest short-term planning and decision-making. Yet, existing techniques may pose some limitations for tackling with stochastic factors impacting in the execution of forest operations, such as delays, equipment breakdowns and other unexpected events. This paper explores the potential of using optimization techniques in combination with discrete-event simulation (DES) models for planning harvesting and logistics operations acknowledging uncertainty. DES models may be useful for assessing the performance and identifying bottlenecks associated with the execution of the deterministic plans retrieved with optimization techniques, when such stochastic events occur. This paper further presents an approach for the combination of a heuristic and a DES model developed in SIMIO. This approach was used to solve the raw material reception problem (RMRP) at a Portuguese pulp mill. This paper concludes with the analysis of the performance of deterministic schedules for the wood trucks considering uncertainty in their arrival at the mill.
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