Applied Sciences (Nov 2021)

A Survey of the Literature on Order-Picking Systems by Combining Planning Problems

  • Amir Reza Ahmadi Keshavarz,
  • Davood Jaafari,
  • Mehran Khalaj,
  • Parshang Dokouhaki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app112210641
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 22
p. 10641

Abstract

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Companies have been trying continuously to reduce their logistics costs in the current competitive markets. Warehouses are important components of the logistics systems and they must be managed effectively and efficiently to reduce the production cost as well as maintain customer satisfaction. Order-picking is the core of warehouse operations and an order-picking system (OPS) is essential to meet customer needs and orders. Failure to perform the OPS process properly results in high costs and customer dissatisfaction. This research aims to investigate the state of the art in the adoption of OPS and provide a broad systemic analysis on main operating strategies such as simultaneous consideration of order assignment, batching, sequencing, tardiness, and routing need. This study reviews 92 articles, classifies combinations of tactical and operational OPS problems, and provides guidelines on how warehouse managers can benefit from combining planning problems, in order to design efficient OPS and improve customer service. Combining multiple order-picking planning problems results in substantial efficiency benefits, which are required to face new market developments.

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