A throughput model for carousel/VLM pods

2004; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 36; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/07408170490458472

ISSN

1545-8830

Autores

Russell D. Meller, John F. Klote,

Tópico(s)

Optimization and Packing Problems

Resumo

Abstract In this paper we present the results of a research project to develop analytical models to determine the throughput of pods of carousels or Vertical Lift Modules (VLMs) with human order-pickers picking batches of orders. The primary advantage of using carousels/VLMs over static shelving is that much of the walking time associated with static shelving is removed since the carousels/VLMs bring the items to the order pickers. Multiple carousels/VLMs are typically grouped together in what are called pods to ensure that the order-picker does not have to wait on the carousel/VLM while it is rotating to retrieve the next item. The carousel and VLM throughput models are presented along with testing that indicates that they perform well under various system configurations. We include an example of how the throughput models can be used as an aid in the storage design process. Acknowledgements This study was supported by a research grant from the Carousel and VLM Working Group of the Material Handling Industry of America's AS/RS Product Section and NSF CAREER Award DMII 9623605/9996444.

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