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Order-picking methods: improving order-picking efficiency

International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management, 2007
Order-picking, or the process of retrieving items from storage locations in response to a specific customer request, is the most laborious and the most costly activity in a typical warehouse. This is especially true in the case of the conventional warehouses, with almost 90% of total time spent on order-picking activities and 55% of all operating costs
Đukić, Goran, Oluić, Čedomir
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Order batching in walk-and-pick order picking systems

International Journal of Production Research, 2008
This paper investigates the order-batching problem both as a theoretical problem, including its special variants, and as a practical problem, with possible heuristic solution procedures. It shows that certain special cases or variants of the order batching problem are solvable, while other cases of the problem are NP-hard.
Y. A. Bozer, J. W. Kile
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Design of order picking system

The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2008
Numerous design and cost parameters, combined with an endless variety of equipment types, make it difficult to choose the right order picking system (OPS). The purpose of this study is to develop a methodology to support warehouse designers in choosing the most suitable OPS.
F. DALLARI   +2 more
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Order-picking industrial robot

Robotica, 1990
SUMMARYOrder-picking, i.e. arranging work-pieces of different types on a pallet, which is nowadays often carried out manually, will in future be more and more automated for economic reasons. The industrial robot in combination with an intelligent gripper, a supporting palletizing and order-picking software and a suitably designed periphery will permit ...
H.-J. Warnecke, K. Baumeister
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Pick-by-vision: augmented reality supported order picking

The Visual Computer, 2009
Order picking is one of the most important process steps in logistics. Due to their flexibility, human beings cannot be replaced by machines. But if workers in order picking systems are equipped with a head-mounted display, Augmented Reality can improve the information visualization.
Rupert Reif, Willibald A. Günthner
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