面向零售仓库处理门店特定装运集货的存储分配策略

Storage assignment policies for retail warehouses processing store-specific shipment buildups

OR Spectrum · 2025
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中文导读

针对零售仓库为门店组装特定装运集货时拣货路径长的问题,提出了考虑订单频率和门店布局的新型存储分配策略,并通过计算实验验证其能大幅减少拣货工作量。

Abstract

Abstract Shop-floor space in urban areas is scarce and expensive. To avoid a time-consuming zigzag movement when replenishing densely arranged shelves, store-specific shipment buildups (SSSBs) mirror the store layout in the packing pattern of the carriers (e.g., roll cages) on which merchandise arrives in brick-and-mortar sales outlets. If a carrier is pre-sorted according to the layout of its designated store, then the sales personnel can follow a clear route through the store while replenishing the shelves. However, the time savings in the stores come at the price of additional effort in the retail warehouses having to assemble SSSBs. If picker-to-parts order picking is applied to assemble SSSBs, then it is the order pickers who must zigzag through the warehouse. In this paper, we develop and test the performance of novel storage location assignment (SLA) policies that consider order frequencies and store layouts when deciding on the storage positions of stock keeping units on the shelves of a picker-to-parts warehouse. We evaluate these novel policies both with the theoretical optimum if perfect information were available and with traditional SLA policies merely based on order frequencies. These computational tests show that our novel policies can greatly reduce the picking effort during the assembly of SSSBs in picker-to-parts warehouses.

仓储管理零售物流订单拣选存储分配策略