2019
DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2018.10.005
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A memetic algorithm for the integral OBP/OPP problem in a logistics distribution center

Abstract: In this paper, we present a new decision-making tool aimed at improving the efficiency of the operational planning of pickup processes in logistic distribution centers. It is based on a memetic algorithm (MA) solving both the Order Batching Problem (OBP) and the Order Picking Problem (OPP). The result yields a sequence of simultaneous pick up operations of lots for different clients in a storing facility, satisfying a previously defined distribution plan. The objective is the minimization of the operational co… Show more

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“…It follows permutation rule where batch www.ijacsa.thesai.org overlapping is not permitted. The batch scheduling is formalized by using ( 14) to (16). Equation ( 14) and ( 15) is used to determine the batch start time.…”
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“…It follows permutation rule where batch www.ijacsa.thesai.org overlapping is not permitted. The batch scheduling is formalized by using ( 14) to (16). Equation ( 14) and ( 15) is used to determine the batch start time.…”
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“…Equation ( 14) and ( 15) is used to determine the batch start time. Meanwhile, the batch end time is determined by using (16).…”
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“…The interest in the operation of distribution centers has grown with the increasing e-commerce deliveries of small-size packages in a shipping supply chain [1]. The efficiency of the operational process in storing facilities is critical for the overall performance of a firm [2][3][4][5]. The preparation of batches amounts to between 50% and 70% of the operational costs in distribution centers, being labor-intensive activities in manual systems and capitalintensive activities in automatized ones.…”
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