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Sequencing unit load retrieval requests has been studied extensively in literature for conventional single-deep automated warehousing systems. A proper sequence can greatly reduce the makespan when carrying out a group of such requests. Although the sequencing problem is NP-hard some very good...
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In the past thirty years the full turnover-based storage policy as described by Hausman et al. (1976, Management Science 22(6)) has been widely claimed to outperform the commonly used ABC class-based storage policy, in terms of the resulting average storage and retrieval machine travel time. In...
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In the last decades, many retailers have started to combine traditional store deliveries with fulfilment of online sales to consumers, from omnichannel warehouses, which are increasingly automated. One popular way of warehouse automation is with Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs), that collaborate...
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Improving on existing products is an effective product differentiation strategy for firms. We refer to such improved products as next-generation products (NGPs). Research shows that 40% of product transitions fail and that some lead to bankruptcies. Bad timing is often mentioned as one of the...
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With the growth of ocean transport and with increasing vessel sizes, managing congestion at the landside of container terminals has become a major challenge. A terminal landside handles containers that arrive or depart via train or truck. Large terminals have to handle thousands of trucks and...
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In this paper method and practice of cross-efficiency calculation is discussed. The main methods proposed in the literature are tested not on a set of artificial data but on a realistic sample of input-output data of European warehouses. The empirical results show the limited role which...
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Customer order response time and system throughput capacity are key performance measures in warehouses, which depend strongly on the storage strategies deployed. One popular strategy is to split inventory into a bulk storage and a pick stock, or forward-reserve (FR) storage. Managers often use a...
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Problem definition: We study a dynamic capacity investment problem in a competitive market under demand uncertainty. Two firms make sequential capacity decisions. Each firm's decision interacts with the opponent's current and future capacity. A firm can either plan investments proactively,...
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A warehouse needs to have sufficient open locations to be able to store incoming shipments of various sizes. In combination with ongoing load retrievals open locations gradually spread over the storage area. Unfavorable positions of open locations negatively impact the average load retrieval...
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In this paper, we discuss an approximation method based on G/G/m queuing network modeling using Whitt's (1983) queuing network analyzer to analyze pick-and-pass order picking systems. The objective of this approximation method is to provide an instrument for obtaining rapid performance estimates...
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