Abstract

A flow picking system in which the existing picking list is updated in real time has been considered as an effective solution for e-commerce warehouses to increase order fulfillment efficiency. The pivotal issues of performance analysis of flow picking systems, and comparison between batch picking systems and flow picking systems are of great concern, both for academics and practitioners of warehouse operation management. In this study, we first develop analytic models to estimate the critical performance indicators of a flow picking system, including picking density and turnover time of an order. Second, we leverage the proposed models and real warehouse data to compare the performance of batch picking and flow picking systems through simulation. Our results show that a flow picking system requires fewer order pickers and shorter walking distances than a batch picking system in most scenarios, especially those with a higher order arrival rate to achieve the same service level. Our study can provide valuable guidelines to warehouse managers and decision-makers for choosing an order fulfillment solution by comparing a batch picking system and a flow picking system.

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