SUBSTANTIATION OF A REASONABLE NUMBER OF FORKLIFTS FOR A WAREHOUSE COMPLEX WITH FRONTAL RACKS IN AN ANYLOGIC ENVIRONMENT

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Summary. This paper is devoted to the study of the impact of volumetric planning solutions and the main production and technological parameters of a modern warehouse on the effectiveness of its functioning. The object of analysis is a class A warehouse complex located in Almaty. Simulation modeling was utilized to find and substantiate management decisions. The software product AnyLogic was used as the environment for the simulation. This paper develops a generalized algorithm for creating simulation models of warehouse complexes and a simulation model consisting of 114 blocks. The model is presented in the form of a black box, which made it possible to identify and establish correlations and relations between the input and output parameters of the warehouse, as well as its resources. A simulation experiment was conducted consisting of 63 model calculations. Variation parameters were the number of loading and unloading docks, as well as the number of forklifts in the storage area. As a result of the simulation, four options for the operation of the warehouse were established to ensure the unloading and loading of the required number of cars during the day. The optimal variant of the functioning of the warehouse complex was chosen on the basis of the proposed comprehensive criterion.

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Zhanbirov, G., Litvin, V., Taran, I., Izteleuova, M., & Aliakbarkyzy, D. (2023). SUBSTANTIATION OF A REASONABLE NUMBER OF FORKLIFTS FOR A WAREHOUSE COMPLEX WITH FRONTAL RACKS IN AN ANYLOGIC ENVIRONMENT. Transport Problems, 18(2), 147–160. https://doi.org/10.20858/tp.2023.18.2.13

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