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Raw material utilization in slaughterhouses – optimizing expected profit using mixed-integer programming

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Operations Research, Department of Management Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Department of Management Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

Slaughterhouses are major players in the pork supply chain, and supply and demand must be matched in order to generate the highest profit. In particular, carcasses must be sorted in order to produce the “right” final products from the “right” carcasses. We develop a mixed-integer programming (MIP) model for computing the optimal sorting of carcasses according to two parameters; slaughter weight and fat layer.

Moreover, we consider a new approach for dealing with expected measurement errors. The results provide insight into how sorting groups should be designed in order to improve the profit at slaughterhouses. Finally, we comment on the expected effect of variations in the raw material supply and the demand as well as future research concerning joint modelling of supply chain aspects.

Language: English
Publisher: DTU Management
Year: 2010
Series: Dtu Management 2010
ISBN: 8790855779 and 9788790855772
Types: Report
ORCIDs: Kjærsgaard, Niels Christian

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