Order picking (OP) is a process that occurs in warehouses of unitized goods and it includes all activities that follow the retrieval of demanded goods, according to demanded type and quantity, with the intention of meeting customer demands, accurately and on time, with acceptable costs. As the OP process can contribute up to 50 % to the overall warehouse operational costs, design of the order picking system (OPS) needs special attention during the warehouse design process. In existing systems, the need for improvement is often caused by the change in demands. This paper analyses the possibilities of low-level picker-to-part OPS improvement through appropriate decision making on different design levels: tactical and operational. In this paper, a simulation-analytical model is developed to evaluate different OPS scenarios based on three storage assignment policies, four routing strategies and two different OP methods. Two layout variants and the evaluation of the required workforce are considered as well. The experiment results indicate that the application of the proposed model could lead to significant improvements regarding OPS performances and resource utilization.
The paper deals with mathematical models of sequent salvos battle, of autonomous flight missiles (AFM) organized in the groups of combatants. Tactical integration of AFM system distance-controlled weapon is considered by performances of simultaneous approaches on targets, and continual battle models of guerilla and direct fire, are redesigned to the discrete-continual mixed model, for checking missiles sudden, and further salvos, attack effects. Superiority parameters, as well as losses and strengths of full, or the part of salvo battle, for the missiles groups as technology sub-systems combatants', is expressed by mathematical and simulation examples. Targets engagements capacities of the missiles battle unit, is conducted through designed scenarios and mathematically derived in the research. Model orientated on answers about employment of rapid reaction defending tactics, by distance missiles attacks.
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