A discrete cross aisle design model for order-picking warehouses
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Date
2019
Authors
Ömer Öztürkoǧlu
Deniz Hoşer
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Elsevier B.V.
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
In this paper we develop new warehouse designs that provide a reduction in travel distance for the order-picking operation which is the most costly operation and the one most closely associated with order delivery time. For this purpose we propose a new layout problem called “discrete cross aisle warehouse design”. In this problem a linear middle cross aisle is divided into segments called tunnels on each picking aisle. In order to calculate average tour length for the proposed design problem we develop an efficient algorithm that solves the order-picking problem optimally. A harmony search algorithm is used to find optimal tunnel positions that minimize the average tour length under a randomized storage policy by searching the space of all possible designs. A numerical study shows that for small size order lists the best-found solutions have similar layouts to the traditional two-block designs. As the number of locations to be visited increases tunnel positions move away from the center of the warehouse and construct a segregated tunnels on the layout. Compared to the traditional two-block layouts new tunnel-based designs provide savings of up to 7% average savings in order-picking tour length. © 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Facilities Planning And Design, Order-picking, Randomized Storage, Routing, Warehouse Design, Warehouses, Facilities Planning And Design, Harmony Search Algorithms, Middle Cross Aisles, Order Picking, Order Picking Problem, Randomized Storage Policy, Routing, Warehouse Design, Tunnels, Warehouses, Facilities planning and design, Harmony search algorithms, Middle cross aisles, Order picking, Order picking problem, Randomized storage policy, Routing, Warehouse design, Tunnels, Transportation, logistics and supply chain management, Discrete location and assignment, routing, order-picking, facilities planning and design, warehouse design, randomized storage
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0211 other engineering and technologies, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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48
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European Journal of Operational Research
Volume
275
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Start Page
411
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430
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