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Production Scheduling for Strategic Open Pit Mine Planning: A Mixed-Integer Programming Approach

Orlando Rivera Letelier, Daniel Espinoza, Marcos Goycoolea, Eduardo Moreno, Gonzalo Muñoz

2020Operations Research52 citationsDOI

Abstract

Production scheduling is a large-scale optimization problem that must be solved on a yearly basis by every open pit mining project throughout the world. Surprisingly, however, this problem has only recently started to receive much attention from the operations research community. In this article, O. Rivera, D. Espinoza, M. Goycoolea, E. Moreno, and G. Muñoz propose an integer programming methodology for tackling this problem that combines new classes of preprocessing schemes, cutting planes, heuristics, and branching mechanisms. This methodology is shown to compute near-optimal solutions on a number of real-world planning problems whose complexity is beyond the capabilities of preexisting approaches.

Topics & Concepts

HeuristicsInteger programmingScheduling (production processes)Computer scienceMathematical optimizationPreprocessorProduction planningOperations researchProduction (economics)MathematicsArtificial intelligenceEconomicsMacroeconomicsMining Techniques and EconomicsBelt Conveyor Systems EngineeringMineral Processing and Grinding