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Warehouse management system customization and information availability in 3pl companies

Industrial management & data systems, 2019
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to illustrate an original decision-support tool (DST) that aids 3PL managers to decide on the proper warehouse management system (WMS) customization.
Giulia Baruffaldi   +2 more
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Warehouses for People?

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1985
The impact of congested prisons is not primarily a problem of population density, but of corollaries of crowding such as social instability, lack of programming, and the ascendance of custody goals. Congestion affects staff as well as inmates, and different inmates are differently affected.
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Warehouses on wheels

Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 2018
A typical depiction of a logistics corporation is a study in bright lights and blurred lines against a static landscape of territorial sovereignty. It celebrates—as in the slogan touted by the freight-carrier DHL—“logistics without borders.” This article demystifies that promise of borderlessness by explaining how the nation-state has played a lead ...
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Scattered Storage: How to Distribute Stock Keeping Units All Around a Mixed-Shelves Warehouse

Transportation Science, 2018
Scattered storage is a storage assignment strategy where single items are isolated and distributed all around the shelves of a warehouse.
Felix Weidinger, N. Boysen
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Data Warehouses Federation as a Single Data Warehouse

2016
In this paper author presents an experiment, which shows that it is possible to form a federation of data warehouses that may simulate effectively one, “super” data warehouse. There is no need to create complete ETL tool to load data from source data warehouses into one, dedicated data warehouse.
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Deductive Data Warehouses

International Journal of Data Warehousing and Mining, 2014
This paper presents the idea of deductive data warehouses. Deductive data warehouses rely on deductive databases but instead of a database in the background a data warehouse is used. The authors show how Datalog (as a logic programming language) can be used to perform OLAP analysis on data.
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Where's the warehouse?

Manufacturing Engineer, 2000
Businesses are queuing up to join the enterprise resource planning (ERP) bandwagon and adopt e-commerce and advanced forecasting methods in the clamour to reduce business efficiency operations. As the common thread running through these is the ability to move goods through the supply chain more effectively, it should follow that the warehouse is an ...
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Receiving at the Warehouse

1997
Receiving is a deceptively simple process in many warehouses.28The conventional wisdom says that order picking and shipping are the most labor-intensive activities in warehouse operations, and therefore they deserve and get far more attention than receiving.
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Handling in a Warehouse

1966
A new warehouse is being built for a company which manufactures and markets animal feeding-stuffs. This warehouse will be the centre of distribution in an agricultural district. The immediate problem of the company is to choose the best method for handling the products in and out of the warehouse.
Roger I. Hall   +2 more
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