Short-term scheduling of production fleets in underground mines using CP-based LNS
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- A solution approach for optimizing long- and short-term production scheduling at LKAB's kiruna mine
- Underground mine scheduling of mobile machines using constraint programming and large neighborhood search
- Stochastic short-term mine production schedule accounting for fleet allocation, operational considerations and blending restrictions
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