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Kees Jan Roodbergen
Researcher at University of Groningen
Publications - 60
Citations - 5634
Kees Jan Roodbergen is an academic researcher from University of Groningen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Order picking & Vehicle routing problem. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 58 publications receiving 4731 citations. Previous affiliations of Kees Jan Roodbergen include Erasmus University Rotterdam.
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Design and control of warehouse order picking: A literature review
TL;DR: In this paper, a literature overview on typical decision problems in design and control of manual order-picking processes is given, focusing on optimal (internal) layout design, storage assignment methods, routing methods, order batching and zoning.
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A survey of literature on automated storage and retrieval systems
TL;DR: A comprehensive explanation of the current state of the art in AS/RS design is provided for a range of issues such as system configuration, travel time estimation, storage assignment, dwell-point location, and request sequencing.
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Routing methods for warehouses with multiple cross aisles
TL;DR: In this article, a branch-and-bound algorithm is used to find shortest order picking routes in a parallel aisle warehouse with two or more cross aisles, and a newly developed heuristic appears to perform better than the existing heuristics.
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Routing order pickers in a warehouse with a middle aisle
TL;DR: An algorithm is presented that can find shortest order picking tours in this type of warehouses and it appears that in many cases the average order picking time can be decreased significantly by adding a middle aisle to the layout.
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Storage yard operations in container terminals: Literature overview, trends, and research directions
TL;DR: An in-depth overview of storage yard operations, including the material handling equipment used, is presented, and current industry trends and developments are highlights and new avenues for academic research are identified.