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Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Choice of order picking concepts by means of simulation tools(AGH University of Science and Technology Press, 2010) Gałązka, Marek; Jakubiak, MichałThe pressure connected with cost cutting parallel to increase in consumer service quality, as well as speeding up the flow of goods are the result of worldwide economy trend connected with a big competition in the market. That's why in modern economy even small movements of goods on short distances are becoming more and more important. Order picking is the most laborious process in a warehouse, and according to different research, it equals to 55-65% of costs of all warehousing operations. On the basis of the existing model of a warehouse, which belongs to a logistic operator, a computer program has been created which examines the influence, of goods allocation in a warehouse and three heuristic concepts of planning the picking route, on the overall order picking time. By means of implemented simulation methods it is possible to match the appropriate order picking process to the needs of a given enterprise.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Matematyczny model kształtowania strefy komisjonowania(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2011) Jacyna, Marianna; Kłodawski, MichałThe paper presents one of the subproblems of design and analyze order picking systems, which is designing order picking area layout. The research problem concerns the optimization model of order picking area layout construction. The main attention was paid to numbers and length of pick aisles, numbers of pick levels and depot localizations at which total time of order fulfilment was the shortest.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Streamlining the car order picking tasks in a warehouse(AGH University of Science and Technology Press, 2009) Jakubiak, MichałAn attempt to find the best possible way to allocate goods in a warehouse, so as to make the process of completing the order as short as possible, is the subject of this paper. Order picking is the most laborious warehouse process and it contributes to 55%-65% of all the costs of operations performed in a warehouse. In a modern warehouse every manipulation of materials is subjected to detailed verification at the stage of planning. The best possible goods- allocation allows to fully exploit the limited capacity of a given warehouse and to reduce the number of manipulations with a given product. The small shifts of goods on a short distances are starting to play a very important part. On the basis of a practical problem observation in a company, a computer program has been created. This program helps to simulate different goods allocation variants in a way which makes the process of order picking as short as possible.
