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Quiz Metodologi Penelitian Pertemuan ke-9

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The conclusion that can be derived from this study are
as follows:
Proceeding of 9th
1. Result from calculated data shows that 56 blocks of
Alan Dwi Wibowo, Warehouse layout design International Seminar
the storage rack are needed with each block can
1. Rahmat Nurcahyo & Cut 2016 using shared storage on Industrial Shared Storage
accommodate 24 pallets and a height of 6 levels
Khairunnisa method Engineering and
Management
2. Width of the forklift alley obtained from
the calculation is 3,4m.
2. B.Y. Ekren, Z. Sari & T. 2015 Warehouse Design under IFAC-PapersOnLine Class-Based
Lerher Class-Based Storage Storage From Table 1, we observe that shuttles serving for A-
Policy of Shuttle-Based class items tend to become bottlenecks in the system.
Storage and Retrieval 1. When we consider T as 18-20, all the performance
System measure values are typically better than the ones in
scenarios having 14-17 tiers. Hence, we conclude
that CSP works better under high rise warehouse
design than low rise design.
2. In Table 1, the system is blocked when the number
of aisles is low in the warehouse. This is probably
because, under this condition the arrival rate to an
aisle increases (whichis calculated by 2,400
transactions/h / A). Under this condition to obtain
the required Q value, the number of bays tends to
increase. As a result of this, shuttles serving A-
class of items become bottleneck. It should be
noted that in a scenario within a constant T, the
performance of the system becomes better when A
increases (in this case B decreases)
3. Based on the utilization values, the plant manager
may prefer the design with 20, 42, 6 for T, B, A,
respectively. In this scenario, the utilization values
of lifts/shuttles are around 75%.
Analysing VCP-solving algorithms from the point of
view of computationtime, the largest first sequential
(LF) was pointed out as being the quickest, even in
dealing with high density graphs [85, 86, 87, 88], and
was utilized to solve the considered industrial case
because of the huge quantity of products that a
warehouse may host. The LF algorithm sorts the
graph’s vertexes according to their decreasing degree,
Andrea Fumi, Laura thus putting in the first position the vertex with the
Minimizing Warehouse
International Journal of highest number of incident edges. In this way, the
Scarabotti & Space with a Dedicated Dedicated
3. 2015 Engineering Business minimization of the overall number of used colours is
Massimiliano M. Storage Policy Regular
Management ARTICLE
Storage
pursued as the primary end: SKUs can be now
Schiraldi Paper
analysed scrolling the sorting list and are progressively
assigned to warehouse slots - which are sorted
according to their increasing weight (i.e., the distance
from the I/O point) - under a proper procedure. The
test was carried out on a higher number of items, but
with resizing the problem to compare it with the
results obtained through the formulation proposed a
perfect matching arose, thus demonstrating its
rightness and accuracy.
4. Korrakot Y. Tippayawong, 2015 Improving Warehouse Proceedings of the Class-Based A multi-commodity warehouse has been taken as a
Apichat Sopadang, & Layout Design of a World Congress on Storage case study. ABC class based storage concept combined
Patchanee Patitad Chicken Slaughterhouse Engineering with product allocation using linear programming have
using Combined ABC been employed to determine a new layout and picking
Class Based and system. The proposed layout design offers two
Optimized Allocation advantages; it is easier to search and pick products,
Techniques and it can increase space utilization to support the
growth demand that may occur in the future. The
results showed that performance of warehouse
management based on minimized total travel distance
and time can be improved. Reductions in the travel
distance by 45% and the picking time by 42% can be
realized. Space utilization is also expected to increase
around 45%. Return on investment to implement the
new layout is economically attractive.
Finally, through the discussion of an
industrial case taken from the long-life food sector, the
model is applied to a real context comparing the
handling performances and further considering the
Class-Based Storage space loss due to the presence of the additional aisle
Warehouse Design with LogForum (Scientific Class-Based and the subsequent potential warehouse dimension
5. Riccardo Accorsi, et. al, 2018
Diagonal Journal of Logistics) Storage increase. Results highlight the relevant distance and
Cross-Aisle time saving in accessing the bays in presence of the
diagonal cross-aisle toward the As-Is configuration
and the CBS base case. Global savings range from
28.6% to 32.9% for 2- and 3-CBS systems with a
global space loss of about 9.45%.

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