An order batching algorithm for wave picking in a parallel-aisle warehouse

An order batching algorithm for wave picking in a parallel-aisle warehouse

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Article ID: iaor20022303
Country: United States
Volume: 33
Issue: 5
Start Page Number: 385
End Page Number: 398
Publication Date: May 2001
Journal: IIE Transactions
Authors: , ,
Keywords: inventory: order policies, heuristics
Abstract:

In this paper we address the problem of batching orders in a parallel-aisle warehouse, with the objective to minimize the maximum lead time of any of the batches. This is a typical objective for a wave picking operation. Many heuristics have been suggested to solve order batching problems. We present a branch-and-bound algorithm to solve this problem exactly. An initial upper bound for the branch-and-bound algorithm is obtained using a 2-opt heuristic. We present a basic version of the algorithm and show that major improvements are obtained by a simple but very powerful preprocessing step and an improved lower bound. The improvements for the algorithm are developed and tested using a relatively small test set. Next, the improved algorithm is tested on an extensive test set. It appears that problems of moderate size can be solved to optimality in practical time, especially when the number of batches is of importance. The 2-opt heuristic appears to be very powerful, providing tight upper bounds. Therefore, a truncated branch-and-bound algorithm would suffice in practice.

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