Item Storage Assignment for Mobile-Rack Warehouses in the Industry 4.0 Era
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management
Journal Volume
72
Start Page
1877
End Page
1891
ISSN
0018-9391
1558-0040
Date Issued
2025
Author(s)
Abstract
Mobile-rack warehouses have become increasingly popular in online retail due to their efficient order-picking capabilities. They adopt the parts-to-picker mode for order picking, while also introducing a new item storage assignment problem (ISAP). This problem involves determining both the categories and quantities of items assigned to each rack, with the objective of minimizing the expected number of rack movements required to fulfill orders under a given distribution. We formulate the ISAP as a stochastic integer programming model and then convert it into a deterministic version using sample average approximation. To address the vast solution spaces resulting from multidimensional category-quantity correlations, we develop a parallel adaptive large neighborhood search algorithm featuring reduced formulations and customized operators. Experimental results demonstrate a 2.84–38.94% reduction in rack movements compared to popular methods. Sensitivity analyses reveal that setting 20–24 bins per rack or reserving approximately 20% of rack capacity achieves a favorable balance between productivity and operational flexibility.
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Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Type
journal article
