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Título: Effort Optimization Model in Warehouse Manual Picking. Case Study: Tusan Distribuidores
Campo OCDE: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#2.11.04
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Institución: Universidad de Lima
Resumen: A recurring and expensive operation in company’s warehouses is the picking. Operators who execute this activity perform repetitive physical movements and carry objects constantly, which can trigger musculoskeletal disorders. Adittionally, there is a great consumption of energy by the operators, which could have negative consequences in the long term. Health damages could reduce the quality of the company’s service and productivity due to the increase in absenteeism of the personnel because of the recovery. The objective of the investigation is the application of an optimization model to reduce energy consumption during picking through the redistribution of product lines within a warehouse. The warehouse under study belongs to a Peruvian distributor with several lines of products for mass consumption. The applied model will be the one proposed by Diefenbach & Glock. The data of the current situation taken were: demand, average weights per line, efforts, distances and locations, which were coded in “A Mathematical Programming Language” (AMPL) and solved using the CPLEX solver. The results show 4.4% reduction in energy expenditure compared to the current distribution and 6.0% compared to randomly generated distributions. Finally, the optimal distribution by product lines is presented as a result of the modelling that reduces effort.
Disciplina académico-profesional: Ingeniería Industrial
Institución que otorga el grado o título: Universidad de Lima. Facultad de Ingeniería y Arquitectura
Grado o título: Ingeniero Industrial
Jurado: Quiroz Flores, Juan Carlos; Larios Francia, Rosa Patricia; Collao Diaz, Martin Fidel
Fecha de registro: 25-ene-2023



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