Optimization of Aggregates Supply for Concrete Plants
Over the recent years, there is a growing interest in concrete prefabrication. Many of the currently operating concrete plants have implemented systems that increase the quality of manufactured products, have expanded highly automated production lines and have clearly reduced wastes and energy consu...
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doaj-e40f3f86ea464d02a6e98ad284811dd42020-11-25T02:32:16ZengSciendoArchives of Civil Engineering1230-29452018-09-016439911010.2478/ace-2018-0032ace-2018-0032Optimization of Aggregates Supply for Concrete PlantsNicał A.K.0PhD., Eng., Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Ul. Lecha Kaczynskiego 16, 00-637 Warsaw, PolandOver the recent years, there is a growing interest in concrete prefabrication. Many of the currently operating concrete plants have implemented systems that increase the quality of manufactured products, have expanded highly automated production lines and have clearly reduced wastes and energy consumption. However, one of the problems often encountered in the construction industry is the inefficient organization of logistics processes. Proper shipments planning of aggregates consisting of the selection of their appropriate quantity and the aggregate stock, corresponding to the needs of concrete plants should contribute to lowering costs. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out the optimization, the aim of which is to minimize costs, as well as to maximize the fulfillment of the degree of expected needs of concrete plants. This paper presents a model that allows purchase strategy optimization of aggregates with different grain size fraction. For research purposes, three separate aggregate stocks and five different concrete plants are considered.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ace.2018.64.issue-3/ace-2018-0032/ace-2018-0032.xml?format=INToptimizationconcrete plantaggregatessupplywaste reductionplanning |
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Optimization of Aggregates Supply for Concrete Plants |
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Over the recent years, there is a growing interest in concrete prefabrication. Many of the currently operating concrete plants have implemented systems that increase the quality of manufactured products, have expanded highly automated production lines and have clearly reduced wastes and energy consumption. However, one of the problems often encountered in the construction industry is the inefficient organization of logistics processes. Proper shipments planning of aggregates consisting of the selection of their appropriate quantity and the aggregate stock, corresponding to the needs of concrete plants should contribute to lowering costs. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out the optimization, the aim of which is to minimize costs, as well as to maximize the fulfillment of the degree of expected needs of concrete plants. This paper presents a model that allows purchase strategy optimization of aggregates with different grain size fraction. For research purposes, three separate aggregate stocks and five different concrete plants are considered. |
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