Dominant factors in the simulation-based development of warehousing services

IF 1.3 4区 工程技术 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
Tessa Sarnow, Ralf Elbert
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ABSTRACTRobust solutions are needed in the context of warehouse planning in contract logistics. To achieve this goal, knowledge about dominant factors is a prerequisite and thus presents the aim of this research. The factors to be evaluated are identified through a literature analysis, which leads to more than 40 factors from over 30 sources. To explore a broad range of factors, including their interaction, a design of experiments approach is used in a generic simulation model applied in a multiple-case study. The results indicate the overall dominance of demand-related factors and also the high importance of the equipment specifications across cases. Consequently, managerial insights include a shift of planning resources towards these most dominant factors. Based on the research results, the focus should be on a thorough analysis of the demand structure and the characteristics of the technical equipment. Also, when employing simulation models for the planning of order picking systems, it is strongly advised to use a parameter variation which draws a multifaceted picture of the situation in order to enable a justified decision. Implications for warehouse research are the consideration of variable input, especially regarding demand characteristics, to create relevant order picking scenarios when testing the optimisation potential of new developments.KEYWORDS: Design of experimentssimulationlogisticsrobustnesscase studyliterature analysis Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
仓储服务基于仿真开发的主导因素
合同物流中的仓库规划需要可靠的解决方案。要实现这一目标,了解主导因素是先决条件,因此是本研究的目的。通过文献分析确定需要评估的因素,从30多个来源得出40多个因素。为了探索广泛的因素,包括它们的相互作用,在一个多案例研究中应用的通用模拟模型中使用了实验设计方法。结果表明需求相关因素的总体主导地位,以及设备规格在各种情况下的高度重要性。因此,管理洞察力包括将计划资源转向这些最主要的因素。在研究结果的基础上,重点应该是对技术装备的需求结构和特点进行深入的分析。此外,当使用模拟模型来规划订单挑选系统时,强烈建议使用参数变化来绘制情况的多面图,以便做出合理的决策。仓库研究的含义是考虑可变输入,特别是关于需求特征,以便在测试新开发的优化潜力时创建相关的订单挑选场景。关键词:实验设计;模拟;物流;稳健性;
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Journal of Simulation
Journal of Simulation COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS-OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
16.00%
发文量
42
期刊介绍: Journal of Simulation (JOS) aims to publish both articles and technical notes from researchers and practitioners active in the field of simulation. In JOS, the field of simulation includes the techniques, tools, methods and technologies of the application and the use of discrete-event simulation, agent-based modelling and system dynamics.
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