2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2020.05.032
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Introducing split orders and optimizing operational policies in robotic mobile fulfillment systems

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“…First POA, then PPS is applied [1], [5]. Moreover, [8] performs an approach for integrating POA and PPS. Merschformann et al [5] analyze optimization performance by studying important decision rules such as POA, PPS, Replenishment Order Assignment (ROA), Replenishment Pod Selection (RPS) and Pod Storage Assignment (PSA).…”
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“…First POA, then PPS is applied [1], [5]. Moreover, [8] performs an approach for integrating POA and PPS. Merschformann et al [5] analyze optimization performance by studying important decision rules such as POA, PPS, Replenishment Order Assignment (ROA), Replenishment Pod Selection (RPS) and Pod Storage Assignment (PSA).…”
Section: A Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their results imply that the provided heuristic approaches would take significant amount of time for larger instances and may not be feasible for real time applications. [8] integrate assignment of pods to station and orders to station for order picking process, instead of calculating separately. They also propose to split orders in order to improve RMFS efficiency.…”
Section: A Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that this model focuses on investigating the total benefit of a CDA policy, not a dynamic allocation in a rolling horizon. Valle and Beasley (2021) and Xie et al (2021) model assignment decisions on orders to pick stations and pods to pick stations in RMF systems.…”
Section: Mathematical Model Of Cdamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note, however, that this order can be the result of a prior batching process; (3) an order can be broken down over multiple pick stations. In this case, it is common to have a downstream order consolidation before dispatching, which this paper does not consider (See Xie et al 2021); (4) the total inventory of products is sufficient to pick all orders during the replenishment horizon; and (5) the product inventory on each pod is sufficiently large to pick any order line of the product. This assumption implies that each order line needs at most one pod.…”
Section: Mathematical Model Of Cdamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vis [16] discussed literature related to design and control issues of AGV systems at manufacturing, distribution, transshipment, and transportation systems. Xie et al [17] concentrated on decisions about the assignment of shelves to stations and orders to stations in robotic mobile fulfillment systems, and they presented a new MIP model to integrate both decision problems. Gharehgozli and Zaerpour [18] studied the operational problem of scheduling a mobile robot fulfilling a set of customer orders from a pick station.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%