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Travel time model for multiple-deep shuttle-based storage and retrieval systems

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  • Nenad Kosanić
  • Jakob Marolt
  • Nenad Zrnić
  • Tone Lerher

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The paper presents an analytical model for travel time evaluation in double-deep, triple-deep, quadruple-deep and fivefold-deep tier-captive shuttle-based storage and retrieval system (SBS/RS). Under the assumption of the deepest location rule for the storage process and the nearest neighbour rule for the retrieval process, the expressions for single-command and dual-command cycle times of the shuttle vehicle and elevator are developed, from which the SBS/RS performance can be estimated. The model based on the probability theory enables the evaluation of all individual times that make up the cycle times and assessment of the average number of totes relocated during a retrieval process. Special attention is devoted to the modelling of the relocation of totes which block access to the requested tote during the retrieval process. The validity of the analytical model is examined via the developed simulation model. The given case study shows that the proposed analytical travel time model results match the results of the simulation model. The presented modelling strategy could be applied to bigger system racking depths following the same modelling logic.

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  • Nenad Kosanić & Jakob Marolt & Nenad Zrnić & Tone Lerher, 2024. "Travel time model for multiple-deep shuttle-based storage and retrieval systems," International Journal of Production Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 62(7), pages 2606-2639, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tprsxx:v:62:y:2024:i:7:p:2606-2639
    DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2023.2221750
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