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MONITORING THE ORDER PICKING PROCESSES WITH THE ELLI3 MEASUREMENT TOOL

Bojan Rosi (), Csc Peter Foldesi (), Emõke Ila Baladincz () and Tamas Bodis ()
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Bojan Rosi: University of Maribor Celje, Slovenia
Csc Peter Foldesi: Szechenyi Istvan University Gyor, Hungary
Emõke Ila Baladincz: Szechenyi Istvan University Gyor, Hungary
Tamas Bodis: Szechenyi Istvan University Gyor, Hungary

Business Logistics in Modern Management, 2013, vol. 13, 197-209

Abstract: Order picking is one of the most time -consuming activities in warehousing. Having appropriate measurements and accurate data about the real time-requests of different operations like travel t ime, searching and picking time or setup time is inevitable for making the decisions about further logistics process developments. These parameters and the correspondence between them can be unique in each warehouse. We are developing the Elli3 tool for this measurement and monitoring purposes in Szabó-Szoba R&D Laboratory at Széchenyi University Gyõr. The Android-based Elli3.COM program is running on tablet which is extended by a professional bar -code reader for the automated identificat ion of locations. In our essay we present the first successful application of the Elli3.com tool at a warehousing company.

Keywords: order picking; time request measurement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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