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Augmented Reality applications for Warehouse Logistics
2007The costs for material flow and logistics generate a major part of the prime costs for a product. Thereby warehouse and distribution logistics take an outstanding position in inner- and outer operational supply chain. Under the circumstances that on average 2/3rd of the operational costs for logistics are accounted for warehouse management tasks, it is
Bengt Mueck +3 more
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Reverse Logistics in the Warehouse
1997The traditional management of logistics systems, including warehouses, has emphasized the movement of materials from sources of supply to points of consumption. Warehouses are part of the flow process, but we usually assume that the flow goes only from source to consumer.
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Warehouse Logistics and Inventory Management
2011A warehouse is defined as a “structural unit with all resources and organizational provisions necessary for the execution of processes connected to inventory and warehouse management, including the organizational units involved with goods receipt and shipping” (Pfohl 2004, pp. 124–146).
Jens Kappauf +2 more
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Agent-based Modeling for Warehouse Logistics Systems
2011 UkSim 13th International Conference on Computer Modelling and Simulation, 2011Nowadays decision-making systems are getting more complex every year by collecting different kinds of data and therefore requiring sophisticated analysis. Agent-based Modeling is a new approach in modeling decision-making systems, which allows more flexibility than standard central management systems.
Aldona Maka +2 more
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IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF WAREHOUSE LOGISTICS
Vestnik of the Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic UniversityThis study is devoted to a comprehensive analysis and optimization of warehouse logistics using the example of a company «Asia». The work examines in detail the key problems characteristic of modern warehouse complexes: inefficient use of space, low speed of cargo handling, a high proportion of manual labor and a significant number of errors when ...
V.I. Glazunov, K.I. Kolesnikova
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Warehouse logistics optimization at kencko
2023This paper describes an in-company project performed to solve an organizational problem under the scope of management. This project was carried out in the areas of Warehouse and Inventory Management at kencko, a Portuguese start-up that reinvents organic fruit and vegetable products. The project’s research problem was related to a third-party logistics
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Space optimization in warehouses logistics
2014Industrial warehouses are typically composed by multi levels scaffolds holding pallets, each pallet carrying one or more manufacturing item. The paper introduces the problem of the wasted space in industrial warehouses and describes the algorithms implemented in a simulation software able to suggest how to organize the storage of the manufacturing ...
Cepolina Francesco +1 more
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Modeling Warehouse Logistics Using Agent Organizations
2011Warehouse management systems are traditionally highly optimized to a specific situation and do not provide the flexibility required in contemporary business environments. Agents are advocated to provide adaptiveness and flexibility, and have been used to solve specific problems in the warehouse logistics domain.
Hiel, M. +2 more
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Optimization of Warehouse Logistics in the Company
Abstract The research focuses on the company's warehouse logistics. The research aims to develop recommendations for optimizing the company's warehouse costs. The research materials include scientific literature, internet sources, reporting of the company, and the points of view of such authors as Gabelkov, Lesnikova, Santalova ...Marianne S. Santalova +4 more
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