Approximate Optimal Order Batch Sizes in a Parallel aisle Warehouse
Yeming Gong () and
René de Koster Gong ()
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Yeming Gong: RSM Erasmus University
René de Koster Gong: RSM Erasmus University
Chapter 9 in Innovations in Distribution Logistics, 2009, pp 175-194 from Springer
Abstract:
Summary The past warehousing literature dealing with order picking and batching assumes batch sizes are given. However, selecting a suitable batch size can significantly enhance the system performance. This paper is one of the earliest to search optimal batch sizes in a general parallel-aisle warehouse with stochastic order arrivals.We employ a sample path optimization and perturbation analysis algorithm to search the optimal batch size for a warehousing service provider facing a stochastic demand, and a central finite difference algorithm to search the optimal batch sizes from the perspectives of customers and total systems.We show the existence of optimal batch sizes, and find past researches underestimate the optimal batch size.
Keywords: Batch Size; Perturbation Analysis; Throughput Time; Order Batch; Total Service Time (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-92944-4_9
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