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Pfrommer J, Meyer A (2020). Autonomously organized block stacking warehouses: A review of decision problems and major challenges. Logistics Journal : Proceedings, Vol. 2020. (urn:nbn:de:0009-14-51588)
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%0 Journal Article %T Autonomously organized block stacking warehouses: A review of decision problems and major challenges %A Pfrommer, Jakob %A Meyer, Anne %J Logistics Journal : Proceedings %D 2020 %V 2020 %N 12 %@ 2192-9084 %F pfrommer2020 %X In autonomously organized block stacking ware-houses, Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) control material handling without requiring any technical in-tegration or Warehouse Management System (WMS). In this paper, we present related decision problems and provide a short literature overview for each one. We found that many existing approaches do not exploit the full potential of available flexibility. By focusing on operational decisions, we introduce the autonomous block stacking warehouse problem (ABSWP) and dis-cuss major challenges which must be tackled by future solution approaches. %L 620 %K Autonom organisiertes Bodenblocklager %K Autonome Transport-fahrzeuge %K Autonomous Block Stacking Warehouse Problem %K Autonomous Transport Vehicles %K Block Storage %K Blocklager %K Unit-load Warehouse %R 10.2195/lj_Proc_pfrommer_en_202012_01 %U http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-14-51588 %U http://dx.doi.org/10.2195/lj_Proc_pfrommer_en_202012_01Download
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@Article{pfrommer2020, author = "Pfrommer, Jakob and Meyer, Anne", title = "Autonomously organized block stacking warehouses: A review of decision problems and major challenges", journal = "Logistics Journal : Proceedings", year = "2020", volume = "2020", number = "12", keywords = "Autonom organisiertes Bodenblocklager; Autonome Transport-fahrzeuge; Autonomous Block Stacking Warehouse Problem; Autonomous Transport Vehicles; Block Storage; Blocklager; Unit-load Warehouse", abstract = "In autonomously organized block stacking ware-houses, Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) control material handling without requiring any technical in-tegration or Warehouse Management System (WMS). In this paper, we present related decision problems and provide a short literature overview for each one. We found that many existing approaches do not exploit the full potential of available flexibility. By focusing on operational decisions, we introduce the autonomous block stacking warehouse problem (ABSWP) and dis-cuss major challenges which must be tackled by future solution approaches.", issn = "2192-9084", doi = "10.2195/lj_Proc_pfrommer_en_202012_01", url = "http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-14-51588" }Download
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TY - JOUR AU - Pfrommer, Jakob AU - Meyer, Anne PY - 2020 DA - 2020// TI - Autonomously organized block stacking warehouses: A review of decision problems and major challenges JO - Logistics Journal : Proceedings VL - 2020 IS - 12 KW - Autonom organisiertes Bodenblocklager KW - Autonome Transport-fahrzeuge KW - Autonomous Block Stacking Warehouse Problem KW - Autonomous Transport Vehicles KW - Block Storage KW - Blocklager KW - Unit-load Warehouse AB - In autonomously organized block stacking ware-houses, Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) control material handling without requiring any technical in-tegration or Warehouse Management System (WMS). In this paper, we present related decision problems and provide a short literature overview for each one. We found that many existing approaches do not exploit the full potential of available flexibility. By focusing on operational decisions, we introduce the autonomous block stacking warehouse problem (ABSWP) and dis-cuss major challenges which must be tackled by future solution approaches. SN - 2192-9084 UR - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-14-51588 DO - 10.2195/lj_Proc_pfrommer_en_202012_01 ID - pfrommer2020 ER -Download
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Bibliographic Citation | Logistics Journal : referierte Veröffentlichungen, Vol. 2020, Iss. 12 |
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Autonomously organized block stacking warehouses: A review of decision problems and major challenges (eng) |
Author | Jakob Pfrommer, Anne Meyer |
Language | eng |
Abstract | In autonomously organized block stacking ware-houses, Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) control material handling without requiring any technical in-tegration or Warehouse Management System (WMS). In this paper, we present related decision problems and provide a short literature overview for each one. We found that many existing approaches do not exploit the full potential of available flexibility. By focusing on operational decisions, we introduce the autonomous block stacking warehouse problem (ABSWP) and dis-cuss major challenges which must be tackled by future solution approaches. In autonom organisierten Bodenblocklagern über-nehmen Fahrerlose Transportfahrzeuge (FTF) den Materialtransport und benötigen dabei keine techni-sche Anbindung und Lagerverwaltungssoftware. In diesem Beitrag präsentieren wir relevante Entschei-dungsprobleme und geben für jedes einen kurzen Lite-raturüberblick. Wir stellen dabei fest, dass viele beste-hende Ansätze noch nicht das voll verfügbare Potential an Flexibilität nutzen. Mit der Fokussierung auf opera-tive Entscheidungen, präsentieren wir das Autonomous Block Stacking Warehouse Problem (ABSWP) und diskutieren die größten Herausforderungen, welche durch zukünftige Lösungsansätze zu bewältigen sind. |
Subject | Autonom organisiertes Bodenblocklager, Autonome Transport-fahrzeuge, Autonomous Block Stacking Warehouse Problem, Autonomous Transport Vehicles, Block Storage, Blocklager, Unit-load Warehouse |
DDC | 620 |
Rights | fDPPL |
URN: | urn:nbn:de:0009-14-51588 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.2195/lj_Proc_pfrommer_en_202012_01 |