Storage assignment strategies play a crucial role to increase the warehouse efficiency and to reduce the inbound logistic costs. This paper presents a linear programming model to optimise the load assignment within an Automated Storage and Retrieval System (AS/RS) adopting a multi-objective perspective. Three different issues are considered: The time efficiency for the S/R operations; the overall energy consumption for the S/R activities; and the risk of the rack overturn and collapse during dangers like seismic events. The model is applied to a realistic case study to demonstrate its effectiveness and strengths. Copyright © FSB, Zagreb, Croatia, 2014.
Multi-objective assignment strategy for warehouses served by automatic storage and retrieval system / Bortolini, M.; Botti, L.; Cascini, A.; Gamberi, M.; Mora, C.. - (2014), pp. 127-134. (Intervento presentato al convegno 12th International Conference on Industrial Logistics, ICIL 2014 tenutosi a Bol on Island Brac, hrv nel 2014).
Multi-objective assignment strategy for warehouses served by automatic storage and retrieval system
Botti L.;
2014
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Storage assignment strategies play a crucial role to increase the warehouse efficiency and to reduce the inbound logistic costs. This paper presents a linear programming model to optimise the load assignment within an Automated Storage and Retrieval System (AS/RS) adopting a multi-objective perspective. Three different issues are considered: The time efficiency for the S/R operations; the overall energy consumption for the S/R activities; and the risk of the rack overturn and collapse during dangers like seismic events. The model is applied to a realistic case study to demonstrate its effectiveness and strengths. Copyright © FSB, Zagreb, Croatia, 2014.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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