Order batching and order picking with 3D positioning of the articles: solution through a hybrid evolutionary algorithm
- Autores
- Miguel, Fabio Maximiliano; Frutos, Mariano; Méndez, Máximo; Tohmé, Fernando
- Año de publicación
- 2022
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- Fil: Miguel Fabio M.. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Río Negro, Argentina
Fil: Frutos Mariano. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Ingeniería, IIESS UNS CONICET. Bahía Blanca, Argentina
Fil: Méndez Máximo. Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC). Instituto Universitario SIANI. Las Palmas, España
Fil: Tohmé Fernando. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Economía, INMABB UNS CONICET. Bahía Blanca, Argentina
A critical factor in the logistic management of firms is the degree of efficiency of the operations in distribution centers. Of particular interest is the pick-up process, since it is the costliest operation, amounting to 50 and up to 75% of the total cost of the activities in storage facilities. In this paper we jointly address the order batching problem (OBP) and the order picking problem (OPP). The former problem amounts to find optimal batches of goods to be picked up, by restructuring incoming orders by either splitting up large orders or combining small orders into larger ones that can then be picked in a single picking tour. The OPP, in turn, involves identifying optimal sequences of visits to the storage positions in which the goods to be included in each batch are stored. We seek to design a plan that minimizes the total operational cost of the pick-up process, proportional to the displacement times around the storage area as well as to all the time spent in pick-ups and finishing up orders to be punctually delivered. Earliness or tardiness will induce inefficiency costs, be it because of the excessive use of space or breaches of contracts with customers. Tsai, Liou and Huang in 2008 have generated 2D and 3D instances. In previous works we have addressed the 2D ones, achieving very good results. Here we focus on 3D instances (the articles are placed at different levels in the storage center), which involve a higher complexity. This contributes to improve the performance of the hybrid evolutionary algorithm (HEA) applied in our previous works.
A critical factor in the logistic management of firms is the degree of efficiency of the operations in distribution centers. Of particular interest is the pick-up process, since it is the costliest operation, amounting to 50 and up to 75% of the total cost of the activities in storage facilities. In this paper we jointly address the order batching problem (OBP) and the order picking problem (OPP). The former problem amounts to find optimal batches of goods to be picked up, by restructuring incoming orders by either splitting up large orders or combining small orders into larger ones that can then be picked in a single picking tour. The OPP, in turn, involves identifying optimal sequences of visits to the storage positions in which the goods to be included in each batch are stored. We seek to design a plan that minimizes the total operational cost of the pick-up process, proportional to the displacement times around the storage area as well as to all the time spent in pick-ups and finishing up orders to be punctually delivered. Earliness or tardiness will induce inefficiency costs, be it because of the excessive use of space or breaches of contracts with customers. Tsai, Liou and Huang in 2008 have generated 2D and 3D instances. In previous works we have addressed the 2D ones, achieving very good results. Here we focus on 3D instances (the articles are placed at different levels in the storage center), which involve a higher complexity. This contributes to improve the performance of the hybrid evolutionary algorithm (HEA) applied in our previous works. - Materia
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Ingenierías, Ciencia y Teconologías (general)
Order Batching
Order Picking
Evolutionary Algorithm
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- Universidad Nacional de Río Negro
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Order batching and order picking with 3D positioning of the articles: solution through a hybrid evolutionary algorithmMiguel, Fabio MaximilianoFrutos, MarianoMéndez, MáximoTohmé, FernandoIngenierías, Ciencia y Teconologías (general)Order BatchingOrder PickingEvolutionary AlgorithmIngenierías, Ciencia y Teconologías (general)Fil: Miguel Fabio M.. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Río Negro, ArgentinaFil: Frutos Mariano. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Ingeniería, IIESS UNS CONICET. Bahía Blanca, ArgentinaFil: Méndez Máximo. Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC). Instituto Universitario SIANI. Las Palmas, EspañaFil: Tohmé Fernando. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Economía, INMABB UNS CONICET. Bahía Blanca, ArgentinaA critical factor in the logistic management of firms is the degree of efficiency of the operations in distribution centers. Of particular interest is the pick-up process, since it is the costliest operation, amounting to 50 and up to 75% of the total cost of the activities in storage facilities. In this paper we jointly address the order batching problem (OBP) and the order picking problem (OPP). The former problem amounts to find optimal batches of goods to be picked up, by restructuring incoming orders by either splitting up large orders or combining small orders into larger ones that can then be picked in a single picking tour. The OPP, in turn, involves identifying optimal sequences of visits to the storage positions in which the goods to be included in each batch are stored. We seek to design a plan that minimizes the total operational cost of the pick-up process, proportional to the displacement times around the storage area as well as to all the time spent in pick-ups and finishing up orders to be punctually delivered. Earliness or tardiness will induce inefficiency costs, be it because of the excessive use of space or breaches of contracts with customers. Tsai, Liou and Huang in 2008 have generated 2D and 3D instances. In previous works we have addressed the 2D ones, achieving very good results. Here we focus on 3D instances (the articles are placed at different levels in the storage center), which involve a higher complexity. This contributes to improve the performance of the hybrid evolutionary algorithm (HEA) applied in our previous works.A critical factor in the logistic management of firms is the degree of efficiency of the operations in distribution centers. Of particular interest is the pick-up process, since it is the costliest operation, amounting to 50 and up to 75% of the total cost of the activities in storage facilities. In this paper we jointly address the order batching problem (OBP) and the order picking problem (OPP). The former problem amounts to find optimal batches of goods to be picked up, by restructuring incoming orders by either splitting up large orders or combining small orders into larger ones that can then be picked in a single picking tour. The OPP, in turn, involves identifying optimal sequences of visits to the storage positions in which the goods to be included in each batch are stored. We seek to design a plan that minimizes the total operational cost of the pick-up process, proportional to the displacement times around the storage area as well as to all the time spent in pick-ups and finishing up orders to be punctually delivered. Earliness or tardiness will induce inefficiency costs, be it because of the excessive use of space or breaches of contracts with customers. Tsai, Liou and Huang in 2008 have generated 2D and 3D instances. In previous works we have addressed the 2D ones, achieving very good results. Here we focus on 3D instances (the articles are placed at different levels in the storage center), which involve a higher complexity. This contributes to improve the performance of the hybrid evolutionary algorithm (HEA) applied in our previous works.aimspress2022-03-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfFabio M. Miguel, Mariano Frutos, Máximo Méndez, Fernando Tohmé. (2022) Order batching and order picking with 3D positioning of the articles: solution through a hybrid evolutionary algorithm. 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Order batching and order picking with 3D positioning of the articles: solution through a hybrid evolutionary algorithm |
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Order batching and order picking with 3D positioning of the articles: solution through a hybrid evolutionary algorithm Miguel, Fabio Maximiliano Ingenierías, Ciencia y Teconologías (general) Order Batching Order Picking Evolutionary Algorithm Ingenierías, Ciencia y Teconologías (general) |
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Order batching and order picking with 3D positioning of the articles: solution through a hybrid evolutionary algorithm |
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Order batching and order picking with 3D positioning of the articles: solution through a hybrid evolutionary algorithm |
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Miguel, Fabio Maximiliano Frutos, Mariano Méndez, Máximo Tohmé, Fernando |
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Miguel, Fabio Maximiliano Frutos, Mariano Méndez, Máximo Tohmé, Fernando |
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Fil: Miguel Fabio M.. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Río Negro, Argentina Fil: Frutos Mariano. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Ingeniería, IIESS UNS CONICET. Bahía Blanca, Argentina Fil: Méndez Máximo. Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC). Instituto Universitario SIANI. Las Palmas, España Fil: Tohmé Fernando. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Economía, INMABB UNS CONICET. Bahía Blanca, Argentina A critical factor in the logistic management of firms is the degree of efficiency of the operations in distribution centers. Of particular interest is the pick-up process, since it is the costliest operation, amounting to 50 and up to 75% of the total cost of the activities in storage facilities. In this paper we jointly address the order batching problem (OBP) and the order picking problem (OPP). The former problem amounts to find optimal batches of goods to be picked up, by restructuring incoming orders by either splitting up large orders or combining small orders into larger ones that can then be picked in a single picking tour. The OPP, in turn, involves identifying optimal sequences of visits to the storage positions in which the goods to be included in each batch are stored. We seek to design a plan that minimizes the total operational cost of the pick-up process, proportional to the displacement times around the storage area as well as to all the time spent in pick-ups and finishing up orders to be punctually delivered. Earliness or tardiness will induce inefficiency costs, be it because of the excessive use of space or breaches of contracts with customers. Tsai, Liou and Huang in 2008 have generated 2D and 3D instances. In previous works we have addressed the 2D ones, achieving very good results. Here we focus on 3D instances (the articles are placed at different levels in the storage center), which involve a higher complexity. This contributes to improve the performance of the hybrid evolutionary algorithm (HEA) applied in our previous works. A critical factor in the logistic management of firms is the degree of efficiency of the operations in distribution centers. Of particular interest is the pick-up process, since it is the costliest operation, amounting to 50 and up to 75% of the total cost of the activities in storage facilities. In this paper we jointly address the order batching problem (OBP) and the order picking problem (OPP). The former problem amounts to find optimal batches of goods to be picked up, by restructuring incoming orders by either splitting up large orders or combining small orders into larger ones that can then be picked in a single picking tour. The OPP, in turn, involves identifying optimal sequences of visits to the storage positions in which the goods to be included in each batch are stored. We seek to design a plan that minimizes the total operational cost of the pick-up process, proportional to the displacement times around the storage area as well as to all the time spent in pick-ups and finishing up orders to be punctually delivered. Earliness or tardiness will induce inefficiency costs, be it because of the excessive use of space or breaches of contracts with customers. Tsai, Liou and Huang in 2008 have generated 2D and 3D instances. In previous works we have addressed the 2D ones, achieving very good results. Here we focus on 3D instances (the articles are placed at different levels in the storage center), which involve a higher complexity. This contributes to improve the performance of the hybrid evolutionary algorithm (HEA) applied in our previous works. |
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