A Simple Case of Pallet Setup Features Based Order Picking Routing Optimization

Authors

  • T Bódis Széchenyi István University, Department of Logistics and Forwarding
  • J Botzheim Széchenyi István University, Department of Automation Tokyo Metropolitan University, Graduate School of System Design
  • P Földesi Széchenyi István University, Department of Logistics and Forwarding

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14513/actatechjaur.v9.n3.417

Keywords:

order picking, pallet loading, routing, complexity

Abstract

Order picking is the most labour-intensive and costly activities in many warehouses by consuming ca. 55 % of the total operating expenses. Order picking development strategies mostly concentrate on warehouse layout, storage assignment policy, routing, zoning and on batching methods. The main challenges of order picking process improvements are the synchronization of these fields and fit the system with the further influencing factors, like unique demands and product parameters. Researchers of the pallet-loading problem could provide a wider horizon on considerable parameters, but their results are rarely implemented into order picking processes. The physical parameters of the products also have a significant impact on the processes which could strongly influence the picking sequence. \\The aim of this paper is to describe our own developed methodology for modeling the pallet setup rules. We introduce our product classifying and PSF based decision matrix modeling solutions. These will be the basis of our further research on PSF based harmonized routing and SLA optimization. We examine the complexity of a simple pallet setup features based order picking routing case, where the products of the defined pallet setup classes stored in separated zones.

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Published

2016-10-27

How to Cite

Bódis, T., Botzheim, J., & Földesi, P. (2016). A Simple Case of Pallet Setup Features Based Order Picking Routing Optimization. Acta Technica Jaurinensis, 9(3), pp. 204–215. https://doi.org/10.14513/actatechjaur.v9.n3.417

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Section

Transportation Science, Logistics and Agricultural Engineering