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Original Articles

Class-based storage-location assignment to minimise pick travel distance

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Pages 247-265 | Received 16 Feb 2006, Published online: 21 Jul 2008
 

Abstract

Storage-location assignment in warehouses is an important task as it impacts productivity of other warehouse processes. The class-based storage policy distributes the products, among a number of classes, and for each class it reserves a region within the storage area. We propose a nonlinear integer-programming model to the problem of formation of classes and allocation of storage space, considering savings in required storage space, due to random allocation of products within a class. We develop a branch and bound algorithm (BBA) to solve the model and compare it with a benchmark dynamic programming algorithm (DPA). These algorithms are applied to randomly generated data sets and to an industrial case. Computational experience shows that class-based policy can result in shorter pick-travel distances than the dedicated policy. The proposed BBA is found to be computationally much more efficient than DPA.

Acknowledgements

The authors acknowledge the referees’ feedback in enhancing the paper.

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