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Optimal product layout in an order picking warehouse Public Deposited

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  • The purpose of this paper is to provide, at a basic level, product layouts for an order picking warehouse that will minimize average order picking time. A statistical model is developed to ensure that optimal results rather than just 'good' results are obtained. It is shown that simple but general assignment algorithms can be used to optimally allocate products in an order picking ware house. A simulation shows a 40 percent decrease in average order picking distance over an order picking warehouse with a random product layout.
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