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Publication date: 23 January 2024

Dominic Loske, Tiziana Modica, Matthias Klumpp and Roberto Montemanni

Prior literature has widely established that the design of storage locations impacts order picking task performance. The purpose of this study is to investigate the performance…

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Purpose

Prior literature has widely established that the design of storage locations impacts order picking task performance. The purpose of this study is to investigate the performance impact of unit loads, e.g. pallets or rolling cages, utilized by pickers to pack products after picking them from storage locations.

Design/methodology/approach

An empirical analysis of archival data on a manual order picking system for deep-freeze products was performed in cooperation with a German brick-and-mortar retailer. The dataset comprises N = 343,259 storage location visits from 17 order pickers. The analysis was also supported by the development and the results of a batch assignment model that takes unit load selection into account.

Findings

The analysis reveals that unit load selection affects order picking task performance. Standardized rolling cages can decrease processing time by up to 8.42% compared to standardized isolated rolling boxes used in cold retail supply chains. Potential cost savings originating from optimal batch assignment range from 1.03% to 39.29%, depending on batch characteristics.

Originality/value

This study contributes to the literature on factors impacting order picking task performance, considering the characteristics of unit loads where products are packed on after they have been picked from the storage locations. In addition, it provides potential task performance improvements in cold retail supply chains.

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The International Journal of Logistics Management, vol. 35 no. 6
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0957-4093

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Publication date: 16 November 2018

Yasmine Lahsinat, Dalila Boughaci and Belaid Benhamou

This paper aims to describe two enhancements of the variable neighbourhood search (VNS) algorithm to solve efficiently the minimum interference frequency assignment problem…

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Purpose

This paper aims to describe two enhancements of the variable neighbourhood search (VNS) algorithm to solve efficiently the minimum interference frequency assignment problem (MI-FAP) which is a major issue in the radio networks, as well as a well-known NP-hard combinatorial optimisation problem. The challenge is to assign a frequency to each transceiver of the network with limited or no interferences at all. Indeed, considering that the number of radio networks users is ever increasing and that the radio spectrum is a scarce and expensive resource, the latter should be carefully managed to avoid any interference.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors suggest two new enhanced VNS variants for MI-FAP, namely, the iterated VNS (It-VNS) and the breakout VNS (BVNS). These two algorithms were designed based on the hybridising and the collaboration approaches that have emerged as two powerful means to solve hard combinatorial optimisation problems. Therefore, these two methods draw their strength from other meta-heuristics. In addition, the authors introduced a new mechanism of perturbation to enhance the performance of VNS. An extensive experiment was conducted to evaluate the performance of the proposed methods on some well-known MI-FAP datasets. Moreover, they carried out a comparative study with other metaheuristics and achieved the Friedman’s non-parametric statistical test to check the actual effect of the proposed enhancements.

Findings

The experiments showed that the two enhanced methods (It-VNS) and (BVNS) achieved better results than the VNS method. The comparative study with other meta-heuristics showed that the results are competitive and very encouraging. The Friedman’s non-parametric statistical test reveals clearly that the results of the three methods (It-VNS, BVNS and VNS) are significantly different. The authors therefore carried out the Nemenyi’s post hoc test which allowed us to identify those differences. The impact of the operated change on both the It-VNS and BVNS was thus confirmed. The proposed BVNS is competitive and able to produce good results as compared with both It-VNS and VNS for MI-FAP.

Research limitations/implications

Approached methods and particularly newly designed ones may have some drawbacks that weaken the results, in particular when dealing with extensive data. These limitations should therefore be eliminated through an appropriate approach with a view to design appropriate methods in the case of large-scale data.

Practical implications

The authors designed and implemented two new variants of the VNS algorithm before carrying out an exhaustive experimental study. The findings highlighted the potential opportunities of these two enhanced methods which could be adapted and applied to other combinatorial optimisation problems, real world applications or academic problems.

Originality/value

This paper aims at enhancing the VNS algorithm through two new approaches, namely, the It-VNS and the BVNS. These two methods were applied to the MI-FAP which is a crucial problem arising in a radio network. The numerical results are interesting and demonstrate the benefits of the proposed approaches in particular BVNS for MI-FAP.

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Journal of Systems and Information Technology, vol. 20 no. 4
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 1328-7265

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Publication date: 10 September 2024

Sk Abu Khalek, Tamal Samanta and Chandan Kumar Behera

Online grocery service (OGS) has significantly grown in recent years, particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic. This surge has attracted significant scholarly attention and…

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Purpose

Online grocery service (OGS) has significantly grown in recent years, particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic. This surge has attracted significant scholarly attention and resulted in many scientific articles in the last five years. Adopting a bibliometric review approach, this study attempts to comprehensively and systematically analyse the academic literature on OGS.

Design/methodology/approach

A Scopus search using pertinent keywords followed by PRISMA screening identified 384 relevant articles. Articles were analysed using VOSviewer and Biblioshiny, which employed citation and thematic analysis.

Findings

The study identifies the significantly impactful authors, articles, and journals. While the analysis reveals the evolution across four time-frames, it also highlights the clusters representing the literature strands. Six major themes are identified in the literature, and potential future research enquiries are suggested.

Originality/value

As the first study to include over 350 articles, it comprehensively represents the current state of the OGS literature, utilising performance and thematic analysis techniques. The article contributes significantly to the academic discourse surrounding OGS by synthesising and presenting diverse themes. Further, the future research questions provide a foundation for advancing the literature and guiding future scholarly work in the OGS domain.

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International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management, vol. 52 no. 12
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0959-0552

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