Joint Order Selection, Allocation, Batching and Picking for Large Scale Warehouses
Joint Order Selection, Allocation, Batching and Picking for Large Scale Warehouses
Order picking is the single most cost-intensive activity in picker-to-parts warehouses, and as such has garnered large interest from the scientific community which led to multiple problem formulations and a plethora of algorithms published. Unfortunately, most of them are not applicable at the scale of really large warehouses like those operated by Zalando, a leading European online fashion retailer. Based on our experience in operating Zalando's batching system, we propose a novel batching problem formulation for mixed-shelves, large scale warehouses with zoning. It brings the selection of orders to be batched into the scope of the problem, making it more realistic while at the same time increasing the optimization potential. We present two baseline algorithms and compare them on a set of generated instances. Our results show that first, even a basic greedy algorithm requires significant runtime to solve real-world instances and second, including order selection in the studied problem shows large potential for improved solution quality.
Giorgio Abelli、Maximilian Katzmann、Imran Khan、Olaf Maurer、Julius Pätzold、PaweÅ Pszona、Jan-David Salchow
服装工业、制鞋工业自动化技术、自动化技术设备计算技术、计算机技术
Giorgio Abelli,Maximilian Katzmann,Imran Khan,Olaf Maurer,Julius Pätzold,PaweÅ Pszona,Jan-David Salchow.Joint Order Selection, Allocation, Batching and Picking for Large Scale Warehouses[EB/OL].(2025-06-25)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.04563.点此复制
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