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A multi-objective model for minimising makespan and total travel time in put wall-based picking systems

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  • Ehsan Ardjmand
  • Eyad M. Youssef
  • Adam Moyer
  • William A. Young II
  • Gary R. Weckman
  • Heman Shakeri

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In this study, a multi-objective order batching and picker routing model for minimising the total travel time and makespan in a put wall-based picking system is proposed. A put wall is a hardware composed of containers that is usually used as a sorting station. Put walls usually have limited capacity and can accommodate only a part of received orders at a time. Thus, in put wall-based picking systems, order batching and picker routing should be considered along with the scheduling of the orders on the put wall. To solve the problem, a genetic algorithm (GA), a coevolutionary genetic algorithm (COGA) and an archived multi-objective simulated annealing (AMOSA) are proposed. It is found that GA and COGA offer a more diverse set of solutions to the problem compared to AMOSA.

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  • Ehsan Ardjmand & Eyad M. Youssef & Adam Moyer & William A. Young II & Gary R. Weckman & Heman Shakeri, 2020. "A multi-objective model for minimising makespan and total travel time in put wall-based picking systems," International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 36(1), pages 138-176.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijlsma:v:36:y:2020:i:1:p:138-176
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