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Seminar: Optimal picking policies for e-commerce warehouses

Seminar: Optimal picking policies for e-commerce warehouses

GERAD joint seminar with the Chair in Logistics and Transportation and the Canada Research Chair in Distribution Management

Title: Optimal picking policies for e-commerce warehouses

Speaker:  Maximilian Schiffer – TUM School of Management, Technical University of Munich, Germany

Abstract: In e-commerce warehouses, online retailers increase their efficiency by using a mixed-shelves (or scattered storage) concept, where unit loads are purposefully broken down into single items, which are individually stored in multiple locations. Irrespective of the stock keeping units a customer jointly orders, this storage strategy increases the likelihood that somewhere in the warehouse the items of the requested stock keeping units will be in close vicinity, which may significantly reduce an order picker's unproductive walking time. In this talk, we optimize picker routing through such mixed-shelves warehouses. Specifically, we introduce a generic exact algorithmic framework that covers a multitude of picking policies, independently of the underlying picking zone layout, and is suitable for real-time applications. This framework embeds a bidirectional layered graph algorithm which provides the best known performance for the simple picking problem with a single depot and no further attributes. We compare three different real-world e-commerce warehouse settings that differ slightly in their application of scattered storage and in their picking policies. Based on these, we derive additional layouts and settings that yield further managerial insights. Our results reveal that the right combination of drop-off points, dynamic batching, the utilization of picking carts, and the picking zone layout can greatly improve the picking performance. In particular, some combinations of policies yield efficiency increases of more than 20%.

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Free entrance.
Welcome to everyone!

Date

Tuesday September 10, 2019
Starts at 10:30

Price

gratuit

Contact

Place

Pavillon André-Aisenstadt
Campus de l'Université de Montréal
2920, chemin de la Tour
Montréal QC H3T 1J4
4488

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