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A two stage approach for order and rack allocation with order backlog in a mobile rack environment

In this paper we investigate a problem associated with operating a robotic mobile fulfilment system (RMFS). This is the problem of allocating orders and mobile storage racks to pickers. We present a two-stage formulation of the problem. In our two-stage approach we, in the first-stage, deal with the...

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Published in:arXiv.org 2023-02
Main Authors: Cristiano Arbex Valle, Beasley, John E
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Language:English
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Summary:In this paper we investigate a problem associated with operating a robotic mobile fulfilment system (RMFS). This is the problem of allocating orders and mobile storage racks to pickers. We present a two-stage formulation of the problem. In our two-stage approach we, in the first-stage, deal with the orders which must be definitely fulfilled (picked), where the racks chosen to fulfil these first-stage orders are chosen so as to (collectively) contain sufficient product to satisfy all orders. In the second-stage we restrict attention to those racks chosen in the first-stage solution in terms of allocating second-stage orders. We present three different strategies for first-stage order selection; one of these strategies minimises the requirement to make decisions as to the rack sequence (i.e. the sequence in which racks are presented to each picker). We present a heuristic procedure to reduce the number of racks that need to be considered. Extensive computational results are presented for test problems that are made publicly available; including test problems that are significantly larger than previous problems considered in the literature.
ISSN:2331-8422