Manual picker-To-parts order picking systems are predominant in brick-And-mortar retail logistics. While flow-oriented approaches in operations management focus on performance and quality as primary outcomes, recent research aspires to integrate layout design and storage assignment with the ergonomic strains of workers. In this work, we apply mathematical models that allow layout design and storage assignment optimization by taking pickers' energy expenditure into consideration. The objective is to find the position of the storage base that guarantees the lowest possible energy expenditure for the human pickers. This is achieved through a proper storage assignment based on the picking frequencies of the products. The innovation we introduce with respect to the previous research, is to allow the storage base to be placed out-centered with respect to the U-shaped corridor. Computational experiments are carried out on random and real-world datasets. The results indicate that positioning the storage base on one side, leading to asymmetric configurations, can clearly lead to superior ergonomic settings.

Montemanni, R., Landolfo, A., Chou, X., Loske, D., Klumpp, M. (2023). Ergonomics and Storage Base Position for U-shaped Picking Zones. In ACM International Conference Proceeding Series (pp.199-206). Association for Computing Machinery [10.1145/3587889.3588200].

Ergonomics and Storage Base Position for U-shaped Picking Zones

Chou, X;
2023

Abstract

Manual picker-To-parts order picking systems are predominant in brick-And-mortar retail logistics. While flow-oriented approaches in operations management focus on performance and quality as primary outcomes, recent research aspires to integrate layout design and storage assignment with the ergonomic strains of workers. In this work, we apply mathematical models that allow layout design and storage assignment optimization by taking pickers' energy expenditure into consideration. The objective is to find the position of the storage base that guarantees the lowest possible energy expenditure for the human pickers. This is achieved through a proper storage assignment based on the picking frequencies of the products. The innovation we introduce with respect to the previous research, is to allow the storage base to be placed out-centered with respect to the U-shaped corridor. Computational experiments are carried out on random and real-world datasets. The results indicate that positioning the storage base on one side, leading to asymmetric configurations, can clearly lead to superior ergonomic settings.
paper
layout design; storage assignment; storage base position optimization; U-shaped corridors; warehouse management;
English
10th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Applications, ICIEA-EU 2023 - 9 January 2023 through 11 January 2023
2023
ACM International Conference Proceeding Series
9781450398527
2023
199
206
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Montemanni, R., Landolfo, A., Chou, X., Loske, D., Klumpp, M. (2023). Ergonomics and Storage Base Position for U-shaped Picking Zones. In ACM International Conference Proceeding Series (pp.199-206). Association for Computing Machinery [10.1145/3587889.3588200].
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