Floor storage systems are used in the shoe industry to store fashion products of seasonal collections of low quantity and high variety. Since space is valuable and order picking must be sped up, stacking of shoeboxes should be optimized. The problem is modelled based on shoe features (model, type, colour, and size) and with the goal of forcing similar boxes into locations close to each other in order to improve workers' ability to retrieve orders fast. The model is encoded in Constraint Logic Programming and solved comparing different strategies, also using Large Neighbourhood Search. Simulation experiments are run to evaluate how the stacking model affects picking performance. © 2013 Meneghetti.
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Meneghetti, A. (2013). Exploiting fashion features for floor storage systems in the shoe industry. International Journal of Engineering Business Management, 5(SPL.ISSUE). https://doi.org/10.5772/56834
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