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An analysis of dual-command operations in common warehouse designs

Letitia M. Pohl, Russell D. Meller and Kevin R. Gue

Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 2009, vol. 45, issue 3, 367-379

Abstract: In a warehouse that uses dual-command operations, workers travel loaded from the pickup and deposit (P&D) point first to a location to store a pallet, then to a second location from which they pick a pallet and return to the P&D point. We develop expected travel distance expressions for such operations and use them to analyze three common warehouse designs. Our results indicate that the best of the three is - in our experience - the one least commonly found in practice. We also show that the optimal placement of a "middle cross aisle" in the most common design is, in fact, not in the middle.

Keywords: Warehouse; design; Aisle; design; Task; interleaving; (dual-command); Expected; value; analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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