A Mathematical Model for Handling in a Warehouse |
Contents
Terminology Notation and Basic Assumptions | 6 |
Movement Within the Warehouse | 13 |
Applicability of the Simple Model | 24 |
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A Mathematical Model for Handling in a Warehouse: The Commonwealth and ... E. Kay Limited preview - 2016 |
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apply arrangement assigned automated handling average distance average handling effort average number average stock calculation capacity requirements cell dimensions cell distance cells high cells long cells wide cerned Chapter collecting round constructing mathematical cube of volume Dependent Storage Policies derived dFIFO equal example exit expression FIFO formulae gangway width given handling equipment hence ith commodity K₁ Kagd layout LIFO M₁ Materials Handling mathematical model maximum capacity Method minimise handling effort minimum moved number of cells number of orders optimisation pallet racking parallel picking picking effort picking face possible quantity racking rate of throughput ratio reference point replenishment rule sequential order picking sequential picking standard deviation stock control system stock distributions stock variance storage cell substitute total average handling total handling cost total handling effort unit handling effort variety w₁ کا ཎྚ ན ན ང ན ན ན