A Mathematical Model for Handling in a Warehouse
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A Mathematical Model for Handling in a Warehouse

The Commonwealth and International Library: Social Administration, Training, Economics and Production Division

  1. 90 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

A Mathematical Model for Handling in a Warehouse

The Commonwealth and International Library: Social Administration, Training, Economics and Production Division

About this book

A Mathematical Model for Handling in a Warehouse presents the formulation of a mathematical model for goods handling in a warehouse. This 11-chapter text specifically serves as a guide in decision-making in terms of the capacity, shape, and layout of a warehouse for a variety of available handling equipment under minimized total cost. The first seven chapters cover the overview, purpose, and applicability of the model; the role of stock distributions in movement within the warehouse; the problem of order picking; and the effect of time dependent storage policies on the model. The following chapters outline a formula for building cost and its link to handling effort, followed by a discussion on the use of the model when considering warehouse automation. These chapters also examine the mathematical aspects of the model. The concluding chapter provides some numerical examples to illustrate the use and applicability of the model in a specific warehouse handling condition. Mathematician and researchers in the related subjects of goods handling in a warehouse will find this work invaluable.

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Yes, you can access A Mathematical Model for Handling in a Warehouse by E. Kay, R Brown,G. Chandler,W. A. Davis in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Business & Industrial Management. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Information

Publisher
Pergamon
Year
2016
Print ISBN
9780081037928
eBook ISBN
9781483139586

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. A Mathematical Model for Handling in a Warehouse
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Acknowledgements
  6. Foreword
  7. CHAPTER 1. Introduction and Summary of Conclusions
  8. CHAPTER 2. The Purpose and Applicability of a Mathematical Model
  9. CHAPTER 3. Terminology, Notation and Basic Assumptions
  10. CHAPTER 4. Movement Within the Warehouse
  11. CHAPTER 5. Applicability of the Simple Model
  12. CHAPTER 6. Order Picking
  13. CHAPTER 7. Time Dependent Storage Policies
  14. CHAPTER 8. The Cost of Storage Space
  15. CHAPTER 9. Automation in Warehouses
  16. CHAPTER 10. The Mathematics of the Model
  17. CHAPTER 11. Concluding Remarks
  18. Numerical Example
  19. Index