Improving the picking efficiency of a cold warehouse to avoid temperature abuse

IF 7.2 3区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT
Marco Fabio Benaglia, Mei-Hui Chen, Shih-Hao Lu, Kune-Muh Tsai, Shih-Han Hung
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Abstract

Purpose

This research investigates how to optimize storage location assignment to decrease the order picking time and the waiting time of orders in the staging area of low-temperature logistics centers, with the goal of reducing food loss caused by temperature abuse.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors applied ABC clustering to the products in a simulated database of historical orders modeled after the actual order pattern of a large cold logistics company; then, the authors mined the association rules and calculated the sales volume correlation indices of the ordered products. Finally, the authors generated three different simulated order databases to compare order picking time and waiting time of orders in the staging area under eight different storage location assignment strategies.

Findings

All the eight proposed storage location assignment strategies significantly improve the order picking time (by up to 8%) and the waiting time of orders in the staging area (by up to 22%) compared with random placement.

Research limitations/implications

The results of this research are based on a case study and simulated data, which implies that, if the best performing strategies are applied to different environments, the extent of the improvements may vary. Additionally, the authors only considered specific settings in terms of order picker routing, zoning and batching: other settings may lead to different results.

Practical implications

A storage location assignment strategy that adopts dispersion and takes into consideration ABC clustering and shipping frequency provides the best performance in minimizing order picker's travel distance, order picking time, and waiting time of orders in the staging area. Other strategies may be a better fit if the company's objectives differ.

Originality/value

Previous research on optimal storage location assignment rarely considered item association rules based on sales volume correlation. This study combines such rules with several storage planning strategies, ABC clustering, and two warehouse layouts; then, it evaluates their performance compared to the random placement, to find which one minimizes the order picking time and the order waiting time in the staging area, with a 30-min time limit to preserve the integrity of the cold chain. Order picking under these conditions was rarely studied before, because they may be irrelevant when dealing with temperature-insensitive items but become critical in cold warehouses to prevent temperature abuse.

提高冷库分拣效率,避免温度滥用
目的 本研究探讨了如何优化存储位置分配,以减少低温物流中心中转区的订单分拣时间和订单等待时间,从而降低温度滥用造成的食品损耗。作者以一家大型冷藏物流公司的实际订单模式为模型,对历史订单模拟数据库中的产品进行了 ABC 聚类;然后,作者挖掘了关联规则,并计算了订单产品的销售量关联指数。最后,作者生成了三个不同的模拟订单数据库,比较了八种不同存储位置分配策略下的订单分拣时间和订单在中转区的等待时间。研究限制/意义本研究的结果基于案例研究和模拟数据,这意味着如果将性能最佳的策略应用于不同的环境,改善的程度可能会有所不同。此外,作者只考虑了订单拣货员路由、分区和分批的具体设置:其他设置可能会导致不同的结果。 实际意义采用分散并考虑 ABC 集群和出货频率的存储位置分配策略在最大限度地减少订单拣货员的旅行距离、订单拣货时间和订单在中转区的等待时间方面表现最佳。如果公司的目标不同,其他策略可能会更合适。 独创性/价值以往关于最佳仓储位置分配的研究很少考虑基于销售量相关性的物品关联规则。本研究将这些规则与几种存储规划策略、ABC 聚类和两种仓库布局相结合;然后,与随机放置相比,对它们的性能进行了评估,以找出哪种策略能最大限度地减少订单拣选时间和订单在中转区的等待时间,并以 30 分钟为时限,以保持冷链的完整性。以前很少对这些条件下的订单拣选进行研究,因为在处理对温度不敏感的物品时,这些条件可能无关紧要,但在冷库中,它们对防止温度滥用至关重要。
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CiteScore
12.20
自引率
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Logistics Management (IJLM) is a scholarly publication that focuses on empirical research, with a particular emphasis on qualitative studies. The journal is committed to publishing articles that contribute original ideas to the field of logistics and supply chain management, which are presented in a clear and scientifically rigorous manner. All submissions undergo a rigorous, anonymous peer review process to ensure the quality and relevance of the research. IJLM serves as a platform for the development and examination of management theories and practices in logistics and supply chain management. The journal aims to bridge the gap between academic research and practical application, providing a forum for researchers, practitioners, and educators to share insights and knowledge.
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