Authors:
R. Andriansyah
;
L. F. P. Etman
;
I. J. B. F. Adan
and
J. E. Rooda
Affiliation:
Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Keyword(s):
End-of-aisle, Warehouse, Order-picking, Workstation, Picking policy, Simulation.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Application Domains
;
Informatics in Control, Automation and Robotics
;
Logistics, Traffic and Transportation
;
Performance Analysis
;
Robotics and Automation
;
Simulation and Modeling
;
Simulation Tools and Platforms
Abstract:
A novel design of an automated order-picking workstation processing multiple orders is proposed for a warehouse with an end-of-aisle order-picking system. A typical problem at this workstation is the out-of-sequence arrival of products, assuming the workstation receives products for multiple orders simultaneously. As multiple products are present, the picking sequence at the workstation affects the system throughput. The order throughput performance of three picking policies is compared under different extents of out-of-sequence arrivals. Experimental results show the capability of the workstation to handle an arbitrary extent of out-of sequence arrival of products. Noteworthy insights for design considerations of such systems are drawn.