Search for dissertations about: "Order picking"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 15 swedish dissertations containing the words Order picking.
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1. On the performance of robotic parts-to-picker order picking systems
Abstract : Order picking is the activity in which a number of items are retrieved from a warehousing system to satisfy a number of customer orders. Automating order picking systems has become a common response to the wide variety of products and components stored in today’s warehouses and the short delivery lead times requested by today’s customers. READ MORE
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2. Materials Handling in Production Systems: Design and Performance of Kit Preparation
Abstract : This thesis focuses on processes for kit preparation, which are applied with the materials supply principle of kitting in production systems for mixed-model assembly. With kitting, assembly processes are supplied with portions of pre-sorted components, and each portion makes up a kit that holds the components needed for one assembly object at one or several assembly processes. READ MORE
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3. Exploring the omnichannel transformation of material-handling configurations and logistics capabilities in grocery retail
Abstract : Grocery retail is going through a rapid shift. Consumers now expect to be able to shop online or in stores, get orders delivered when and where they want, and preferably as quickly as possible. READ MORE
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4. On the link between materials preparation design and performance
Abstract : Materials preparation is used in materials supply systems to arrange materials in accordance with the requirements from the assembly. Kitting and sequence based materials supply are two examples of when materials preparation is used in industry, where different part variants are collected to packages intended for one or multiple assembly objects. READ MORE
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5. Improved mass accuracy in MALDI-TOF-MS analysis
Abstract : Mass spectrometry (MS) is an important tool in analytical chemistry today, particularly in the field of proteomics where identification of proteins is the central activity. The focus in this thesis has been to improve the mass accuracy of MS-analyses in order to improve the possibility for unambiguous identification of proteins. READ MORE