Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1134544 Computers & Industrial Engineering 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

In modern production and distribution systems, the automated storage/retrieval systems (AS/RS), high-storage level systems that reduce labor cost, required floor space and error rate, while increasing product availability, have been widely used since the 1950s. Due to the high-investment costs involved in the development of high-efficient and high-flexible automated storage systems, performance estimation of the systems is both practically and theoretically important. The authors suggest a new method to estimate the travel time of a recently emerging version of AS/RSs, the multi-shuttle systems. The proposal is based on an industrial standard established by the Federation Européenne de la Manutention (F.E.M.). In order to estimate travel times, the authors conduct a Monte Carlo simulation to determine coordinates of two additional representative points which are not given by F.E.M. Then they conduct a new Monte Carlo simulation to compare the results obtained by the method they proposed with those of previous methods and models developed in scientific literature based on Bozer and White formulations. Several real industrial applications demonstrate the validity of proposed method.

► A new travel time model for dual-shuttle AS/RSs is developed based on an industrial standard (F.E.M.). ► A Monte Carlo simulation is used to determine coordinates of two additional representative points. ► A new Monte Carlo simulation is conducted to evaluate the results of proposed model, respect on previous models. ► Several real case studies show the impact of the new proposed model in industrial applications.

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