Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/29621
Author(s): Martins, A.
Cardoso-Grilo, T.
Lobato, S.
Editor: Markku Kuula
Gyöngyi Kovács
Date: 2019
Title: A multi-scenario analysis to improve layout efficiency
Book title/volume: Proceedings of the 26th EurOMA Conference: Operations Adding Value to Society
Event title: 26th EurOMA Conference Operations Adding Value to Society
Reference: Martins, A., Cardoso-Grilo, T., & Lobato, S. (2019). A multi-scenario analysis to improve layout efficiency. Em M. Kuula, & G. Kovács (Eds.). Proceedings of the 26th EurOMA Conference: Operations Adding Value to Society. EurOMA. http://hdl.handle.net/10071/29621
ISSN: 0000-0000
Keywords: Estudo de caso -- Case study
Layout efficiency
Warehousing
Abstract: Logistics costs represent a large portion of overall costs. Companies in peripheral countries need to be additionally careful in streamlining them if they want to maintain their competitivity. This research is focussed on a plant belonging to an aerospace component supplier, and its purpose is to reduce the layout costs in one of its warehouses. Data was collected using documentation, archival records, informal interviews, and direct and participant observation. From 66 initial scenarios based on layout decisions, storage assignment policies and alternative picking routes, 44 were compared as these are the ones that fit the company reality. Findings showed that travelling distance could be reduced when the allocation of items in shelves follow their picking frequency and when Class-based storage with return routing policies is used. In parallel, it does not impact in a relevant way process time and the quality of the picking.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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