2020
DOI: 10.1002/nav.21954
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Same‐day deliveries in omnichannel retail: Integrated order picking and vehicle routing with vehicle‐site dependencies

Abstract: Currently, the most common delivery mode offered in online retailing is next‐day delivery. Retailers, however, are investigating whether same‐day deliveries can be offered to online and store customers in order to meet increasing customer requirements. The present paper considers an integrated order picking and vehicle routing problem assuming same‐day delivery in the field of omnichannel retailing. Within this context the paper focuses on the picking and delivery process for large durable consumer goods, for … Show more

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“…The third article considers an integrated order picking and vehicle routing problem assuming same-day delivery in the field of omnichannel retailing. Within this context the paper focuses on the picking and delivery process for large durable consumer goods, for example, consumer electronics and home appliances with the option of associated installation services at the customer's home as well as store deliveries for click-andcollect customers and the short-term replenishment of store inventory (Schubert et al, 2020).…”
Section: Omnichannel In the Consumer Electronics Industry -Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The third article considers an integrated order picking and vehicle routing problem assuming same-day delivery in the field of omnichannel retailing. Within this context the paper focuses on the picking and delivery process for large durable consumer goods, for example, consumer electronics and home appliances with the option of associated installation services at the customer's home as well as store deliveries for click-andcollect customers and the short-term replenishment of store inventory (Schubert et al, 2020).…”
Section: Omnichannel In the Consumer Electronics Industry -Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The electronics category is more universal and capacious, hence the omnichannel correlations finally appeared. From among 10 articles devoted to electronics, 6 items are strictly written in consumer electronics, Schubert et al (2020), Kembro and Norrman, (2020), Jocevski et al (2019), Melacini and Tappia (2018), Marchet et al (2017), Fornari et al (2016). The spectrum of research interests of the authors of these 10 articles is very diverse.…”
Section: Omnichannel In the Consumer Electronics Industry -Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They consider delivery due dates, i.e., they assume soft upper bounds but neglect lower bounds and evaluate total tardiness, while the following publications consider cost-objective functions. Schubert et al (2021) investigate a same-day delivery scenario with vehicle-customer dependencies, i.e., a site-dependent VRP is considered. Both the number of pickers and vehicles per type to deploy have to be determined.…”
Section: Integrated Order Picking and Vehicle Routing Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature on integrated order picking and vehicle routing is limited. Some examples are: [7]- [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%