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  Optimal Lane Depths for Single and Multiple Products in Block Stacking Storage Systems
 
 
Titel: Optimal Lane Depths for Single and Multiple Products in Block Stacking Storage Systems
Auteur: Goetschalckx, Marc
Ratldff, H. Donald
Verschenen in: IIE transactions
Paginering: Jaargang 23 (1991) nr. 3 pagina's 245-258
Jaar: 1991-09-01
Inhoud: Block Stacking is one of the most common storage methods for warehousing large quantities of palletized or boxed products, when high space utilization is the main concern. Efficient algorithms are currently only available to compute the optimal lane depth for a single product, assuming that all lanes have equal depth. In most warehouses, the lane depth on each side of a single aisle is kept constant for layout arid material flow purposes. A layout procedure for selecting lane depths out of a limited number of allowable depths and for determining the number of lanes and aisles for each depth for the case of multiple products is developed. If the warehouse is perfectly balanced, then this procedure minimizes the required warehouse area. One component of the layout procedure is an algorithm to compute the optimal number of lanes and the optimal lane depths for a single product, when the lanes are allowed to have a limited number of different depths. The quality of this and other heuristics for the single product case is evaluated by comparing them to the optimal single product algorithm which allows an unlimited number of lane depths. It is shown that the optimal lane depths follow a triangular pattern
Uitgever: Taylor & Francis
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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