Aisle designs in unit-load warehouses with different flow policies of multiple pickup and deposit points
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Date
2021
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Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
This study focuses on investigating the best layouts of a unit-load warehouse for single-command operation. We propose a model for unit-load warehouses having a single cross aisle and multiple pickup & deposit (P&D) points located at the front side of the warehouse. The model is constructed in continuous space for single-command travel and allows the cross aisle and picking aisles to take any angle between 0 and π. We then search for the best aisle arrangements that minimize the expected single-command distance from a given varying number of P&D points under randomized storage policy. Additionally we introduce three material flow policies to investigate the effect of usage density of P&D points on the design. We also investigate the effects of shape ratio on angles of aisles in the best designs. Last we also solved a problem instance with unsymmetrically allocated P&D points to show how to use our proposed models. Therefore we present that warehouses with width to depth ratio 3:1 are good for high number of P&D points. We also show that the best designs provide more savings in travel over the equivalent traditional design if flows are more concentrated around the central P&D point. The best-found designs also present that the single-command distance can be reduced to 8–20% based on the characteristics of the unit-load warehouse. © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Aisle Design, Flow Policy, Pick-up And Deposit Point, Single-command, Single-command, Aisle Design, Flow Policy, Pick-up and Deposit Point, flow policy, pick-up and deposit point, aisle design, Operations research and management science, single-command
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0209 industrial biotechnology, 0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology
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10
Source
Central European Journal of Operations Research
Volume
29
Issue
1
Start Page
323
End Page
355
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