Developing and Training a Mathematical Model for Optimizing a Given Interior Space of a Supermarket

Shalitha Alahakon, Tharindu Siriwardana, Deshan Udupihilla, T. Wickramasinghe, S. Rajapaksha
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Retailers are crucial in supply chains, acting as the bridge between consumers and resources. However, there is limited analytic-based literature on block design in grocery stores. This paper employs an algorithmic approach with optimization techniques to efficiently design the interior space of a provided supermarket. The objective is to create an analytical method for handling design issues without relying on human-centered approaches. Using data from supermarket store arrangements, the paper showcases efficient space utilization by aligning item measurements with customer needs. Decision variables offer decision makers a precise collection of non-dominated designs. Previous studies demonstrate the effectiveness of this approach in analytically designing a data-driven structure for supermarket block layouts. The model identifies layouts that maximize space utilization while meeting industry standards. Although primarily focused on Asian retailers, the approach is generally applicable due to the similarity of grocery store layouts worldwide. The method and results are easily translatable for other retailers.
超市内部空间优化数学模型的建立与训练
零售商在供应链中起着至关重要的作用,是连接消费者和资源的桥梁。然而,关于杂货店街区设计的分析文献有限。本文采用一种结合优化技术的算法方法对所提供的超市内部空间进行高效设计。目标是创建一种处理设计问题的分析方法,而不依赖于以人为中心的方法。本文利用超市店铺布置的数据,通过将物品尺寸与顾客需求相匹配,展示了有效的空间利用。决策变量为决策者提供了非主导设计的精确集合。先前的研究证明了这种方法在分析设计超市街区布局的数据驱动结构方面的有效性。该模型确定了在满足行业标准的同时最大化空间利用率的布局。虽然主要针对亚洲零售商,但由于全球杂货店布局的相似性,这种方法通常适用。该方法和结果很容易为其他零售商翻译。
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