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Title: The use of time series forecasting in zone order picking systems to predict order pickers’ workload
Authors: VAN GILS, Teun 
RAMAEKERS, Katrien 
CARIS, An 
COOLS, Mario 
Issue Date: 2017
Source: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRODUCTION RESEARCH, 55(21), p. 6380-6393
Abstract: In order to differentiate from competitors in terms of customer service, warehouses accept late orders while providing delivery in a quick and timely way. This trend leads to a reduced time to pick an order. This paper introduces workload forecasting in a warehouse context, in particular a zone picking warehouse. Improved workforce planning can contribute to an effective and efficient order picking process. Most order picking publications treat demand as known in advance. As warehouses accept late orders, the assumption of a constant given demand is questioned in this paper. The objective of this study is to present time series forecasting models that perform well in a zone picking warehouse. A real-life case study demonstrates the value of applying time series forecasting models to forecast the daily number of order lines. The forecast of order lines, along with order pickers’ productivity, can be used by warehouse supervisors to determine the daily required number of order pickers, as well as the allocation of order pickers across warehouse zones. Time series are applied on an aggregated level, as well as on a disaggregated zone level. Both bottom-up and top-down approaches are evaluated in order to find the best-performing forecasting method
Notes: [van Gils, Teun; Ramaekers, Katrien; Caris, An] Hasselt Univ, Res Grp Logist, Diepenbeek, Belgium. [Cools, Mario] Univ Liege, Dept ARGENCO Local Environm Management & Anal, Liege, Belgium.
Keywords: case study; operations planning; order picking management; forecasting; workload balancing
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/22614
ISSN: 0020-7543
e-ISSN: 1366-588X
DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2016.1216659
ISI #: 000412561900011
Rights: © 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
Validations: ecoom 2018
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