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SIXTH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME HORIZONTAL RESEARCH ACTIVITIES INVOLVING SMES CO-OPERATIVE RESEARCH SHEET CUTTING AND PROCESS OPTIMIZATION for furniture enterprises Ferdinando Pezzella pezzella@diiga.univpm.it DIPARTIMENTO DI INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA, GESTIONALE E DELL AUTOMAZIONE UNIVERSITA POLITECNICA DELLE MARCHE Via Brecce Bianche, Ancona (Italy)

CONTENT OF THE PRESENTATION Ferdinando Pezzella 1. Panel sizing center 2. Project summary 3. Project objectives 4. Relevance to the objectives of Co-operative Research 5. Contractor list 6. Potential Impact 7. Workpackage list 8. Workplan for full duration of the project 9. Optimization software for furniture enterprises: overview 10. Evaluation and dissemination results 11. Experimental results on real world problems 12. Project resources and collaborations 1

PANEL - CUTTING SIZING PROCESS CENTER Scheme of an angular panel-sizing center (cutting machine) 2

PROJECT SUMMARY Project is focused on furniture industries operating on semifinished components by computer controlled wood-cutting machines and automated material-handling systems to produce finished good types The most relevant problem consists in an optimal selection of standard stock sizes and cutting stock sheets into smaller pieces according to specified requirements so that the total trim loss is minimized (cutting stock problem) The efficiency of the production process also depends on the organization of a good production scheduling and a good cutting pattern sequence in order to minimize set-up costs (scheduling and pattern sequencing problem) 3

PROJECT OBJECTIVES Reduce the cost of the raw materials - optimal stock size selection in cases of two-stage cutting processes - minimization of trim loss through the adoption of optimal sets of cutting patterns - optimal reuse of material, when applicable Improve the internal and external logistics - optimal stock size selection to reduce stock assortment - work-in-process minimization through optimal sequencing of cutting operations - optimal two- and three-dimensional pallet/container loading - minimizing the number of bins used Facilitate the application of automation systems - standardization of cutting operations - specification of a Manufacturing Execution System (MES) and manufacturing control systems based on Advanced Process Control Improve the internal organization of labour - improvement of material handling through optimal stock size selection - reduction of part transfers on the shop floor through optimal pattern sequencing - reduction of machine set-up times and manual cutting machines 4

RELEVANCE TO THE OBJECTIVE OF CO-OPERATIVE OPERATIVE RESEARCH The project aims at developing technologically advanced software tools to support a wide set of operations related to the wood-cutting phase in the European furniture industry The project develops advanced optimization methods to solve complex problems arising in the management and control of manufacturing processes and systems adopted by European SMEs A further output is a prototype of decision support software able to integrate state-of-the-art optimization features for cutting stock, production scheduling, pattern sequencing and pallet loading problems in automated manufacturing systems 5

CONTRACTOR LIST SMEs : 1. Mobilpref SpA, Ancona (I) Furniture semi-finished articles RTD performers 2. Softel sas., Terni (I) Software house and ICT solution development 3. Benicarlò Moble 2000 s.l., Benicarlò (E) Furniture production 1. Università Politecnica delle Marche - Dipartimento di Ingegneria Informatica, Gestionale e dell Automazione, Ancona (I) 2. Università degli Studi dell Aquila - Dipartimento di Informatica, L Aquila (I) 3. Universidade do Minho Departamento de Produção e Sistemas, Braga (P) OTHER ENTERPRISES - END-USERS 1. COSMOB - Consorzio del Mobile, Pesaro (I) 2. AIDIMA Asociación de Investigación y Desarrollo en la Industria del Mueble y Afines, Valencia (E) 6

POTENTIAL IMPACT The main innovation of this project is the conception of automated wood-cutting machines with control systems based on advanced optimization methods The flexible system architecture coupled with the new heuristic optimization methods recently developed in literature is a substantial step forward for planning and control of manufacturing systems for the furniture industry The optimization problems arising in the furniture industry are very complex, and SMEs cannot generally solve them efficiently without external collaboration The efficiency of a supply chain involving cutting operations can greatly benefit from decision support systems 7

WORKPACKAGE LIST WP No WORKPACKAGE TITLE 1 PROCESSES ANALYSIS AND TECHNICAL REQUIREMENT DEFINITION 2 OPTIMIZATION MODELS FOR CUTTING, PACKING, SCHEDULING AND INVENTORY CONTROL 3 OPTIMIZATION ALGORITHMS FOR CUTTING AND PACKING 4 OPTIMIZATION ALGORITHMS FOR PATTERN SEQUENCING AND PRODUCTION SCHEDULING 5 SOFTWARE PROTOTYPE DEVELOPMENT FOR SHEET CUTTING AND PROCESS OPTIMIZATION 6 SOFTWARE TESTING RESULTS AND COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS WITH THE PREVIOUS PERFORMANCES Lead contractor COSMOB UNIVAQ UMINHO UNIVPM SOFTEL SOFTEL 7 PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING UNIVPM 8 EVALUATION AND DISSEMINATION OF RESULTS COSMOB 8

WORKPLAN for full duration of the project 1 ST YEAR WP7 - PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING WP1- PROCESS ANALYSIS AND TECHNICAL REQUIREMENT DEFINITION WP2 - OPTIMIZATION MODELS FOR CUTTING, PACKING, SCHEDULING AND INVENTORY CONTROL WP5 SOFTWARE PROTOTYPE DEVELOPMENT FOR SHEET CUTTING AND PROCESS OPTIMIZATION WP3 - OPTIMIZATION ALGORITHMS FOR CUTTING AND PACKING WP4 OPTIMIZATION ALGORITHMS FOR PATTERN SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING WP6 SOFTWARE TESTING RESULTS AND COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS WITH THE PREVIOUS PERFORMANCES WP8 - EVALUATION AND DISSEMINATION OF RESULTS 2 ND YEAR 9

OPTIMIZATION SOFTWARE FOR FURNITURE ENTERPRISES: OVERVIEW PROFESSIONAL CUTTING STOCK OPTIMIZATION SOFTWARE (25) Company Continent Europe 13 North America 9 Oceania 1 Asia 1 Africa 1 Software Cost < 500 13 > 500 & < 1000 2 > 1000 3 n.d. 7 Trial Version Available yes 22 no 3 MOBILPREF : Optisave GIBEN INTERNATIONAL spa (Italy) BENICARLO : Optiplanning BIESSE Group spa (Italy) NOTE: IN GENERAL FEW SOFTWARE RESOLVE ALSO PATTERNS SEQUENCING AND PACKING PROBLEMS AND ARE CNC COMPATIBLE 10

EVALUATION AND DISSEMINATION RESULTS (SOFTEL) Structure of the SCOOP project web site: www.scoop-project.net project.net Designed in order to allow the information exchange among the partners Visualization of the research activity in progress of the projects Improvement of the management and monitoring of the project Dissemination planning including publications in specialized journals and in the conferences acts, minutes of meetings etc.. The access to confidential information reported in the web site by each partner it will be possible using a password supplied by SOFTEL Reporting and financial project sheet every six month for each partner 11

EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS ON REAL WORLD PROBLEMS (UNIVPM) Real world instances of Pattern Sequencing Problems Panel sizing center in wood-working enterprises Collected instances from Mobilpref Collected instances from Benicarlò Moble 2000 Computational results and comparative analysis List of computational results for each instance of Mobilpref and BM 2000 Comparative analysis with OPTISAVE solutions on Mobilpref instances Comparative analysis with OPTIPLANNING solutions on BM 2000 instances Evaluation of efficiency and effectiveness of the developed algorithm Future research New formulations in terms of Linear Integer Programming for the MOSP to find better lower bounds of the objective function obtained solving the associated linear relaxations 12

PROJECT RESOURCES AND COLLABORATIONS UNIVERSITA POLITECNICA DELLE MARCHE DIIGA: PROF. FERDINANDO PEZZELLA DR. FABRIZIO MARINELLI (RESEARCHER) DR. ROBERTO ROSETTI (DOCTORAL GRANT) DR. BARBARA COCCETTA (WP7, WP8 MANAGEMENT and EVALUATION ) DR. SYLVIA TIETZEN (WP7, WP8 MANAGEMENT and EVALUATION ) ENG. GIONATA MASSI (WP4, WP5, WP6- OPTIMIZATION SOFTWARE) ENG. MARCO CIRI (WP4, WP5, WP6- OPTIMIZATION SOFTWARE) Eng. LUDOVICO CATANI (WP5, WP6- OPTIMIZATION SOFTWARE) EXTERNAL COLLABORATIONS: DEPT. OF PURE AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS Università di Padova OPERATIONS RESEARCH GROUP DAUIN (Politecnico di Torino) INSTITUTE OF SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND INFORMATICS (CNR Roma) BIESSE GROUP SpA (Pesaro - Italy) 13