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The design of end-of-aisle order picking systems is addressed by focusing on a miniload automated storage/retrieval system. Performance models are developed for the miniload and a design algorithm is presented. The design algorithm has as its objective the minimization of the number of storage...
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Owing to its theoretical as well as practical significance, the facility layout problem with unequal-area departments has been studied for several decades, with a wide range of heuristic and a few exact solution procedures developed by numerous researchers. In one of the exact procedures, the...
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We consider a multiple-vehicle routing problem with split pick-ups (mVRPSP). This problem involves multiple suppliers, a single depot, and a fleet of identical capacity trucks responsible for delivering supplies from the suppliers to the depot. Any supplier may be visited by more than one truck,...
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In this paper we introduce the use of spacefilling curves in facility layout, and we extend a well-known facility layout algorithm () to facilities with multiple floors. Spacefilling curves make it possible to exchange any two departments and to use more powerful exchange routines than two-way...
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