CPU-Based Layout Design for Picker-to-Parts Pallet Warehouses
CPU-Based Layout Design for Picker-to-Parts Pallet Warehouses
Picker-to-parts pallet warehouses often face inefficiencies due to conventional layouts causing excessive travel distances and high labor requirements. This study introduces a novel layout design inspired by CPU architecture, partitioning warehouse space into specialized zones, namely Performance (P), Efficiency (E), and Shared (S). Discrete-event simulation is used to evaluate this design against traditional rectangular (random and ABC storage) and Flying-V layouts. Results demonstrate significant improvements in throughput time and reduced labor requirements, highlighting the potential for CPU-based layouts in optimizing warehouse operations.
Timo Looms、Lin Xie
计算技术、计算机技术
Timo Looms,Lin Xie.CPU-Based Layout Design for Picker-to-Parts Pallet Warehouses[EB/OL].(2025-06-03)[2025-06-30].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.04266.点此复制
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