Solving the forward-reserve allocation problem in warehouse order picking systems
Many warehouses store at least some goods in two areas, a reserve area that is efficient for storage and a forward area that is efficient for order picking. The forward-reserve allocation problem determines the set of Stock-Keeping Units and their space allocations in the forward area to maximize th...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the Operational Research Society 2010-06, Vol.61 (6), p.1013-1021 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Many warehouses store at least some goods in two areas, a reserve area
that is efficient for storage and a forward area that is efficient for
order picking. The forward-reserve allocation problem determines the set of
Stock-Keeping Units and their space allocations in the forward area to maximize
the forward area's benefit by trading off the relevant costs of order
picking and internal replenishment. The mathematical model of this decision
resembles the classical knapsack problem with the additional complexity that it
has a discontinuous nonlinear cost function. A simple greedy heuristic has been
proposed in the literature to solve this problem. This paper proposes an
alternative branch-and-bound algorithm that can quickly solve the problem to
optimality. Heuristic and optimal solutions are numerically compared using
problem instances based on real warehouse data. Results suggest that the
heuristic solutions are very close to the optimal ones in terms of both the
objective value and the forward assignment. |
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ISSN: | 0160-5682 1476-9360 1745-655X |
DOI: | 10.1057/jors.2009.39 |