An analytical approach of multiple-aisle shuttle-based storage and retrieval systems

This paper deals with a method for performance calculation of shuttle-based storage and retrieval system (SBS/RS) with tier-captive aisle-changing shuttles and different storage strategies. The shuttles are assigned to a certain number of aisles in this system. The invented approach takes place in t...

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