Optimal warehouse space-management is a complex analytical problem that includes continuous variables, describing the physical space, and discrete variables, representing the position of pallet in the warehouse and its composition; furthermore, in cases of relevant interest, differentiation and high volumes of products have to be considered. This leads to a situation where a rigorous approach to the modelling, and algorithmic strategy, could be ineffective in the achievement of an acceptable solution in reasonable time with a reasonable effort. This work aims at simplifying this scenario by a Black-Box approach, which combines a more easily implementation with a capacity to achieve an high quality solution relativeley fast.
Optimal warehouse space-management is a complex analytical problem that includes continuous variables, describing the physical space, and discrete variables, representing the position of pallet in the warehouse and its composition; furthermore, in cases of relevant interest, differentiation and high volumes of products have to be considered. This leads to a situation where a rigorous approach to the modelling, and algorithmic strategy, could be ineffective in the achievement of an acceptable solution in reasonable time with a reasonable effort. This work aims at simplifying this scenario by a Black-Box approach, which combines a more easily implementation with a capacity to achieve an high quality solution relativeley fast.
Save Warehouse Space Optimizing The Products Pallet Composition: A Blackbox Optimization Approach / Marcello, Fabiano; Manno, Andrea; Enrico, Procacci. - STAMPA. - (2012). (Intervento presentato al convegno AIRO 2012 tenutosi a Vietri sul Mare nel 4-7/9/2012).
Save Warehouse Space Optimizing The Products Pallet Composition: A Blackbox Optimization Approach
MANNO, ANDREA;
2012
Abstract
Optimal warehouse space-management is a complex analytical problem that includes continuous variables, describing the physical space, and discrete variables, representing the position of pallet in the warehouse and its composition; furthermore, in cases of relevant interest, differentiation and high volumes of products have to be considered. This leads to a situation where a rigorous approach to the modelling, and algorithmic strategy, could be ineffective in the achievement of an acceptable solution in reasonable time with a reasonable effort. This work aims at simplifying this scenario by a Black-Box approach, which combines a more easily implementation with a capacity to achieve an high quality solution relativeley fast.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.