Categorias: Todos - processes - performance - criteria - methods

por Daniel Rincón 4 anos atrás

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Warehouse design and control: Framework and literature review

Warehouses play a crucial role in the supply chain, involving various processes that ensure the efficient storage and retrieval of goods. The design and control of a warehouse encompass multiple facets, including the allocation of tasks, the organization of storage, and the retrieval and handling of items.

Warehouse design and control: Framework and literature review

Warehouse design and control: Framework and literature review

Warehouse design problems

Operational level
Short-term decisions

Assignment and control of personnel and equipment problems.

Tactical level
Medium-term decisions

Dimensions of resources

Number of employees

System sizes

Storage

Strategic level
Long-term decisions

Selection of types of storage systems

Process design

A review of warehousing models

Design oriented research

Warehouse design

Warehouse performance criteria
Order fulfillment quality
Response time
Storage capacity
Performance
Mixing volume and flexibility
Investment and operating costs
Warehouse design methods
Hierarchical level: - Strategic - Functional - Operational.

Recognize the relationships between problems, to avoid suboptimal solutions

Solutions chosen at a higher level provide the limitations for lower-level design problems.

Warehouse characterizations

Warehouse processes
Shipping area
Orderpicking
The storage process
The receiving process
Warehouse resources
Material handling equipment for preparation
Computer system
Retrieval of items
Storage system
Storage unit
Warehouse organization
Allocation of tasks to personnel and equipment are addressed by operator
Shipping process - orders and trucks are assigned to the docks
Order preparation process - Selection areas
Storage process - particular location for each product
Reception process - Assignment of trucks to the docks
Process flow at the design stage