In a business-to-consumer (B2C) context, customers order more frequently and in smaller quantities, resulting in a high number of consignments. Moreover, online shoppers expect a fast and accurate delivery at low cost or even free. To survive in such a market, companies can no longer optimise individual supply chain processes, but need to integrate several activities. In this article, the integrated order picking-vehicle routing problem is analysed in an e-commerce environment. In previous research, a mathematical programming formulation has been formulated in literature but only small-size instances can be solved to optimality. Two picking policies are studied: discrete order picking and batch order picking. The influence of various problem contexts on the value of integration is investigated: a small picking time period, outsourcing to 3PL service providers, and a dynamic environment context.
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Janssens, G. K., Moons, S., Ramaekers, K., & Caris, A. (2021). Batch Order and Discrete Order Picking Integrated with Vehicle Routing Decisions. Information Technology and Management Science, 24, 60–67. https://doi.org/10.7250/itms-2021-0009
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