Effective Designing of Order Picking Systems Using Dynamic Simulation

IF 0.8 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Acta Informatica Pragensia Pub Date : 2021-05-14 DOI:10.18267/j.aip.149
P. Kašparová, J. Dyntar
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In this article, we describe the use of dynamic simulation when designing an effective system for order picking within a distribution warehouse. The simulation model was created in the Witness software environment for discrete dynamic simulation and is a modification of a general simulation model of material flows in supplier systems. Using the example of a batch system for picking orders in a drugstore goods warehouse, we discuss the possibilities of using a general simulation model of material flows as an effective framework for the development of system support for warehouse processes using warehouse management system (WMS). The simulation model is based on the possibility of distributing any material flow in the supply system into a finite number of movements with the possibility of using one of the sources and fulfilment of certain conditions. In order to achieve the required optimisation of the order picking system, which depends, in particular, on the unknown duration of goods collection at the picking location, and on the duration of goods sorting in consolidation, the “what-if” analysis has been used as a tool to measure the impact of uncertainty of one or more variables entering the model on the uncertainty of output variables. The study showed that minimisation of the number of physical elements in the model leads to a significantly higher speed of its operation. By means of dynamic simulation, it is possible to test a large number of variants of the picking system layout in a relatively short time and minimise the risk of erroneous decisions associated with the implementation of a suitable WMS.
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基于动态仿真的拣货系统有效设计
在这篇文章中,我们描述了动态模拟在设计一个有效的配送仓库拣货系统时的使用。该仿真模型是在Witness软件环境中创建的离散动态仿真,是对供应商系统中物料流的一般仿真模型的修改。以药店货物仓库中的批处理系统为例,我们讨论了使用物料流的一般模拟模型作为使用仓库管理系统(WMS)开发仓库流程系统支持的有效框架的可能性。仿真模型是基于将供应系统中的任何物料流分配为有限数量的运动的可能性,并且有可能使用其中一个来源并满足某些条件。为了实现订单拣选系统所需的优化,这尤其取决于在拣选地点收集货物的未知持续时间,以及在整合中分类货物的持续时间,“假设”分析已被用作衡量进入模型的一个或多个变量的不确定性对输出变量的不确定性的影响的工具。研究表明,模型中物理元素数量的最小化可以显著提高其运行速度。通过动态模拟,可以在相对较短的时间内测试大量的选择系统布局的变体,并最大限度地降低与实施合适的WMS相关的错误决策的风险。
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Acta Informatica Pragensia
Acta Informatica Pragensia Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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