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Packing

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May 1, 2024 3 minute read

Packing is an area of optimization that seeks to use the available space in a container when packing items in a way that maximizes the number of items that can be accommodated. Packing is a widely applicable concept with real-world applications in numerous industries, such as logistics, manufacturing, and retail.

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Provides a historical account of the development of methods and concepts in packing problems.
Focuses on the sustainability and efficiency of packing in the context of supply chains.
The book includes an extensive chapter on packing and covering in the context of computational geometry.
Includes a brief discussion of packing in the context of developing and deploying reconfigurable manufacturing systems.
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