Minimizing makespan and throughput times at Aalsmeer flower auction

Minimizing makespan and throughput times at Aalsmeer flower auction

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Article ID: iaor200911720
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 59
Issue: 9
Start Page Number: 1182
End Page Number: 1190
Publication Date: Sep 2008
Journal: Journal of the Operational Research Society
Authors: ,
Keywords: bidding, scheduling
Abstract:

At Bloemenveiling Aalsmeer (VBA), about 19 million flowers have to be distributed daily to customers in a building of 1 million m2 within a few hours. With the increasing daily number of customer orders, the congestion in the main distribution area increases. As a consequence, the makespan exceeds the available time, and flowers arrive too late at the customers. This paper investigates the concept of zoning in the distribution process, where distributors work in teams for a fixed group of customers in a specific zone of the distribution area. Customers are assigned to zones to balance workload. We show by simulation that this way of organizing the distribution process reduces congestion and leads to considerable improvements in both makespan and transaction lead time.

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