U.Porto Journal of Engineering (Apr 2021)

Improving Order-picking Operations with Precedence Constraints through Efficient Storage Location Assignment

  • Maria Trindade,
  • Paulo Sousa,
  • Maria Moreira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24840/2183-6493_007.003_0004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
pp. 34 – 52

Abstract

Read online

This paper is inspired by a manual picking retail company where shape and weight constraints affect the order-picking process. We proposed an alternative clustering similarity index that considers the similarity, the weight and the shape of products. This similarity index was further incorporated in a storage allocation heuristic procedure to set the location of the products. We test the procedure in a retail company that supplies over 191 stores, in Northern Portugal. When comparing the strategy currently used in the company with this procedure, we found out that our approach enabled a reduction of up to 40% on the picking distance; a percentage of improvement that is 32% higher than the one achieved by applying the Jaccard index, a similarity index commonly used in the literature. This allows warehouses to save time and work faster.

Keywords