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Lin, Jennifer S., Robert H. Lin, Peterson C. Julian, and Jike S. Piao. "Extension for inventory models with two warehouses." Journal of Statistics and Management Systems 10, no. 4 (2007): 561–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09720510.2007.10701272.

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Malik, A. K., and Harish Garg. "An Improved Fuzzy Inventory Model Under Two Warehouses." Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Systems 3, no. 1 (2021): 115–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.33969/ais.2021.31008.

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The objective of this work is to present an improved inventory system with fuzzy constraints dealing with two warehouses system-own and rented. In the present model, we analyze the system under the consideration of two warehouses and without shortages with the assumptions of the linear demand function (increasing function of time). Generally, in today’s business scenario for sessional products, some constraints like storage cost, deteriorating cost, and ordering cost change with their original values. Therefore, these constraints cannot be assumed to be constant in that situation. Depending on these facts that we handle these costs as a triangular fuzzy number and hence apply the signed distance technique to solve the corresponding problem. The key objective of this work is to determine the optimal inventory level, and inventory time schedule to a minimum of the whole inventory cost. The proposed model is demonstrated with two numerical examples to observe the behavior of constraints with system cost and compare their performance with and without fuzzy environment.
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Torlone, Riccardo. "Two approaches to the integration of heterogeneous data warehouses." Distributed and Parallel Databases 23, no. 1 (2007): 69–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10619-007-7022-z.

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Maiti, Manas Kumar, and Manoranjan Maiti. "Fuzzy inventory model with two warehouses under possibility constraints." Fuzzy Sets and Systems 157, no. 1 (2006): 52–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fss.2005.06.021.

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Motla, Ritu, Ashok Kumar, Neha Saxena, and Shib Sankar Sana. "Inventory optimization in a green environment with two warehouses." Innovation and Green Development 2, no. 4 (2023): 100087. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.igd.2023.100087.

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Dao, Ronggui, Yinrong Wen, Tao Yang, and Linjia Li. "Optimization of Temperature and Humidity Monitoring for Warehouse in the same Geographical Environment." E3S Web of Conferences 520 (2024): 01018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202452001018.

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The purpose of this study is to solve the problem: in the warehouse temperature and humidity monitoring, due to the wide area and large number of warehouses, a large number of monitoring systems and equipment are arranged, which need to reduce investment and maintenance costs. Considering the same geographical environment, select 1 or 2 typical warehouses to represent the temperature and humidity of this region, so as to reduce the investment of monitoring equipment. We experimented with two regions separately, with 5 warehouses in each region. Temperature and humidity were collected for a period of time, and cluster analysis was carried out based on their maximum value, average value or comprehensive statistics of the two regions. The results show: (1) When clustering according to the maximum temperature and humidity, there are 2 types of significant differences warehouses in the same geographical environment. (2) When clustering according to the mean value of temperature and humidity, there are 2 or 3 types of significant differences warehouses in the same geographical environment, and the clustering result is different from that of clustering according to the maximum value. (3) When clustering according to the maximum value and average value of temperature and humidity, there is no significant difference warehouses in the same geographical environment, which can be classified as the same warehouse. No matter considering the maximum value, average value or the combination of the two statistics, the typical warehouse can be selected to represent the same geographical environment, so as to reduce the monitoring equipment investment and storage management workload.
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Smith, J. S., T. H. Sanders, and K. L. Crippen. "Storability of Farmers Stock Peanuts at Two Moisture Levels in Mechanically and Naturally Ventilated Miniature Warehouses." Peanut Science 16, no. 1 (1989): 58–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.3146/i0095-3679-16-1-14.

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Abstract Farmers stock peanuts from the same field dried to either 8 or 10% seed moisture content were stored for 6 months (October through March) in mechanically and naturally ventilated miniature metal warehouses. The initial temperatures for the 8% moisture content peanuts were 2–3 C higher than those for the 10% moisture content peanuts. This differential was maintained until early February. Relative humidities, 10 percentage points higher in the 10% initial moisture content peanuts began to equilibrate in December and were similar by late January. Final moisture content of the peanuts from the two mechanically ventilated warehouses was about 7% compared to 7.5% in the two naturally ventilated warehouses. Only small changes in total carbonyls and free fatty acids occurred during storage in the warehouses and sensory evaluation after storage indicated no significant differences among treatments within the medium and No. 1 sizes. No aflatoxin was detected in any seed size category before or after storage. Results indicated that quality of farmers stock peanuts, initial moisture content at 10% or less, can be maintained when stored in a properly constructed and operated mechanically or naturally ventilated warehouse.
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Shih, Naai-Jung, and Yu-Chen Wu. "Hydrogeography-Based Fabric Assessment of Heritage Warehouses." Sustainability 15, no. 2 (2023): 1491. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su15021491.

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Brick warehouses represent a form of heritage at a different level of reactivation. Interdisciplinary exploration of social, cultural, and economic development has raised questions regarding the roles these buildings played in the past and how the heritage continued to evolve with the surrounding fabric. This study aimed to explore the spatiotemporal relationship between nine red brick warehouses and the historical development of the urban fabric in the Taipei metropolitan area, Taiwan. The relationship was defined by the quantitative trend assessment of the architecture, river, tributaries, and railroad, based on maps created between 1890 and 2020. The interactions between warehouses and fabric comprised single, meta, and determining indicators. The interactions evolved between two trends comprising intersections, maturity, and fluctuation. The consistent development of the architecture’s ascending trend was used as a reference indicator, by a relative scale to the fully developed stage of 100%. The meta-relationship between trends had a higher percentage and a greater occurrence closer to the present. The percentage totaled 67.74% after 1945 and remained above 50%, another indicator of the evolving frequency and intensity. The nine warehouses, which were part of a tributary branch system, created 11 intersections between 1950 and 1990. We concluded that the former active, supportive role of warehouses changed to a passive role, corresponding to the instrumentation of all trends. The warehouses functioned as trendsetters and interacted with the fabrics in a sustainable urbanization process. This was caused by role substitution, fabric replacement, degenerated dependence, and a diverted two-way relationship with hydrogeography. A geographic distribution of development was demonstrated from the river mouth inland.
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Huang, Yung-Fu, and Chih-Sung Lai. "Retailer’s lot-sizing policy under two warehouses and two levels of delay permitted using algebraic method." Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research 17, no. 1 (2007): 55–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/yjor0701055h.

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The main purpose of this paper is to modify Huang?s model [13] by considering two warehouses. In addition, we try to use algebraic method to determine the optimal lot-sizing policy for the retailer under two warehouses and two levels of delay permitted. This paper provides this algebraic approach that could be used easily to introduce the basic inventory theories to younger students who lack the knowledge of calculus. Furthermore, we develop three easy-to-use theorems to efficiently determine the optimal cycle time and optimal lot sizing for the retailer. As a result, we deduce some previously published results of other researchers as special cases. Finally, a numerical example is given to illustrate these theorems obtained in this paper. In addition, we obtain a lot of managerial insights from this numerical example.
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Ingale, Dr Kishor Y., and Mr Avinash D. Rajegore. "A Deterministic Inventory Model with Two Warehouses and a Finite Rate of Replacement for Deteriorating Products." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 12, no. 7 (2024): 1469–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2024.63800.

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Abstract: When demand is uniform, shortages are permitted, and the replenishment rate is finite, a deterministic inventory model for degrading items with two warehouses is created. It is anticipated that there may be differences in the rates of item deterioration between the two warehouses. An analysis of the model is conducted for the continuous release pattern situation. The variance in the ideal inventory level and optimum cost for changing shortage costs is illustrated with a numerical example and discussion of several unique instances
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Two-warehouses"

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Bhansali, Neera, and nbhansali@yahoo com. "Strategic Alignment in Data Warehouses Two Case Studies." RMIT University. Business Information Technology, 2007. http://adt.lib.rmit.edu.au/adt/public/adt-VIT20080108.150431.

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This research investigates the role of strategic alignment in the success of data warehouse implementation. Data warehouse technology is inherently complex, requires significant capital investment and development time. Many organizations fail to realize the full benefits from it. While failure to realize benefits has been attributed to numerous causes, ranging from technical to organizational reasons, the underlying strategic alignment issues have not been studied. This research confirms, through two case studies, that the successful adoption of the data warehouse depends on its alignment to the business plans and strategy. The research found that the factors that are critical to the alignment of data warehouses to business strategy and plans are (a) joint responsibility between data warehouse and business managers, (b) alignment between data warehouse plan and business plan, (c) business user satisfaction, (d) flexibility in data warehouse planning and (e) technical integration of the data warehouse. In the case studies, the impact of strategic alignment was visible both at implementation and use levels. The key findings from the case studies are that a) Senior management commitment and involvement are necessary for the initiation of the data warehouse project. The awareness and involvement of data warehouse managers in corporate strategies and a high level of joint responsibility between business and data warehouse managers is critical to strategic alignment and successful adoption of the data warehouse. b) Communication of the strategic direction between the business and data warehouse managers is important for the strategic alignment of the data warehouse. Significant knowledge sharing among the stakeholders and frequent communication between the iv data warehouse managers and users facilitates better understanding of the data warehouse and its successful adoption. c) User participation in the data warehouse project, perceived usefulness of the data warehouse, ease of use and data quality (accuracy, consistency, reliability and timelines) were significant factors in strategic alignment of the data warehouse. d) Technology selection based on its ability to address business and user requirements, and the skills and response of the data warehousing team led to better alignment of the data warehouse to business plans and strategies. e) The flexibility to respond to changes in business needs and flexibility in data warehouse planning is critical to strategic alignment and successful adoption of the data warehouse. Alignment is seen as a process requiring continuous adaptation and coordination of plans and goals. This research provides a pathway for facilitating successful adoption of data warehouse. The model developed in this research allows data warehouse professionals to ensure that their project when implemented, achieve the strategic goals and business objectives of the organization.
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Her, Chao-Chun, and 賀照鈞. "Economic production quantity model for items with two warehouses and imperfect quality." Thesis, 2004. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/81397816801236941408.

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碩士<br>國立臺灣科技大學<br>工業管理系<br>92<br>Traditional inventory models for deteriorating items are developed mainly for a single warehouse. This paper hypothesizes a production/inventory situation where items, received or produced, are not of perfect quality with two warehouses(one is the existing storage known as own warehouse (OW) and the other is hired on rental basis known as rented warehouse (RW)). The purpose of this paper is to modify Salameh and Jaber【12】 paper. It is assumed that the imperfect rate follows a probability density function of p in the two warehouses. This paper also considers the issue that poor-quality items are sold as a single batch at the end of the 100% screening process. We deal with two situations that one is the time of screening inventory in the OW and RW simultaneously, and another time of screening inventory in the OW and RW is not the same. End of this paper combines with the Salameh and Jaber【12】 model; let this inventory model of imperfect quality be more popular. A mathematical model is developed and numerical examples are provided to illustrate the solution procedure.
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Chen, Chang-Hung, and 陳昶宏. "The inventory models for two warehouses with defective items and imperfect inspection." Thesis, 2013. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/54232226218757799396.

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碩士<br>淡江大學<br>管理科學學系碩士班<br>101<br>Nowadays, inventory management is an important issue for companies in a competitive market. In past, inventory model run on the assumption that retailer owns a single warehouse without capacity limitation. To get the better price, retailer will order larger quantity, due to the limited capacity of the own warehouse, one extra warehouse must be required. Besides, the machine deteriorate or delivery process careless, it might cause defective products. To maintain the reputation, the retailer would inspection these products before sale. However, the inspection process might be imperfect, it include type inspection error and type inspection error. This thesis develops two retailer’s inventory models. In chapter 2, retailer includes type inspection error and type inspection error in two warehouses inventory model. In chapter 3, we continuous before chapter model and add permissible delay in payments. The goal of thesis inventory models are maximize the total profit per unit time. The target decides the optimal order quantity. Finally, numerical examples are presented to demonstrate the proposed models and solution procedure. The sensitivity analysis is conducted to illustrate the effect of the change of the parameter values on the optimum solution.
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HSUAN, LI YU, and 李育瑄. "Study on the planning of picking systems for two pickers in narrow warehouses." Thesis, 2018. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/r937q5.

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碩士<br>國立勤益科技大學<br>資訊工程系<br>106<br>In recent years, due to the rise of the world supply chain and the gradual rise of new values and consumption patterns, the supply chain competes at all levels, including the globalization of the world economy, trade liberalization, and the rapid development of the Internet. Product price, sales, marketing, logistics, etc. are all important links. The labor cost of picking operations is quite large. For the purpose of reducing logistics costs, support services are born accordingly. The efficiency of its operation affects the output of the entire logistics center. Warehouse logistics is a very important task. Here, we discuss the decision-making problem of the picking area that the picker wants to visit, and propose a variety of different picking path planning methods, and the distribution ratio of the picking order and the number of picking people, etc. The results of the simulation software experiment are analyzed. Whether the different cargo path observations can effectively reduce the total picking time and what rules can effectively overcome the jamming of the picking area, in order to achieve the best performance.
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Huang, Chung-xu, and 黃仲煦. "A study of the EOQ model with different random defective rates for two warehouses." Thesis, 2007. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/xjxr6x.

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碩士<br>國立臺灣科技大學<br>工業管理系<br>95<br>In the field of inventory management, the traditional EOQ model is constantly developed and applied, but it’s unsuitable to use in real-life situations because of the ideal consideration. One of the unreasonable assumptions is that all the order items are of good quality and ignore that they may have imperfect items. Another unrealistic assumption is that the capacity of own warehouse is unlimited. In fact, the rented warehouse is needed whenever the storage capacity of own warehouse is insufficient. In this paper, we modify and extend the Salameh and Jaber’s [14] model, and consider the assumption of different random defective rates for two warehouses. In order to set up the relevant cost function of this inventory model, we can use the assumption of no shortage during the screening time to determine the range of the different defective rates for two warehouses. In addition, when the total defective rate is fixed, the optimal order quantity in different ranges is discussed detailly on the basis of the two defective rates under different warehouses. When the total defective rate is a random variable that follows some probability distribution, we also provide a feasible algorithm to find the minimum expected total cost per unit time and the optimal order size during the whole cycle time. At last, numerical examples are presented to illustrate these discussions.
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Lai, Shiou-Chi, and 賴秀琪. "The inventory models for two warehouses with defective items and price-dependent demand rate." Thesis, 2007. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/48836311128967289909.

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碩士<br>淡江大學<br>管理科學研究所碩士班<br>95<br>The inventory always have a higher proportion of the cost in a company, therefore having a good management of inventory control could make a higher profit. The goal of the company is to balance the low-inventory control cost, high quality service and production performance. In 1915, Harris developed an EOQ model with many assumptions, therefore it was difficult to be applied in the real world. However, many scholars modified its assumption according to different conditions. Traditional EOQ model assumes retailers own a warehouse without capacity limitation. However, in the real world company has fixed capacity warehouse. Thus while the company has a large stock because of the large order, they need to rent another warehouse to hold excess stocks. Moreover, traditional EOQ model does not consider defective items, even poor-quality items do exist during production procedure. In addition, the demand rate does not always stay constantly, it would change with different price. Thus, considering price-dependent demand will make model more reasonable. In this thesis two inventory models are formulated. In Chapter 2 we assume that supplier provide quantity discount for retailers, In Chapter 3 we extend the model in chapter 2 with supplier allows a specified credit period to the retailer for payment without penalty. The goal of two inventory models is to determine maximize the profit per unit time. For each inventory model, we establish algorithm to determine the optimal strategy and numerical examples are given to illustrate the solution procedure. Also, sensitivity analysis is conducted for the parameters of the models. Finally, Chapter 4 provides the conclusions of this thesis and some suggestion future research.
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Books on the topic "Two-warehouses"

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United States. Department of Homeland Security. Office of Inspector General. FEMA's acquisition of two warehouses to support Hurricane Katrina response operations. U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security, Office of Inspector General, 2009.

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Society, Concrete, ed. Design, construction and maintenance of concrete storage structures: Proceedings of a two-day symposium, Newcastle upon Tyne, 3, 4 December 1984. Concrete Society, 1985.

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Cummings, Scott L. Blue and Green. The MIT Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/9780262036986.001.0001.

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This book is about the struggle over the future of work and the environment on the edge of the global economy. It traces the history of conflict in an industry that is not widely known, but sits at the epicentre for the global supply chain: short-haul trucking responsible for moving the mass of imports from enormous cargo ships to warehouses and retailers around the country. The book’s specific focus is on the largest and most important campaign at the nation’s largest and most important port complex, which straddles the border of Los Angeles and Long Beach, California. Over nearly two decades, labor and environmental groups—bound together in a pivotal “blue-green” alliance—carried forward a monumental campaign to transform working conditions for drivers and environmental conditions for communities. At bottom, the book tells a story of the unceasing resolve of courageous people seeking to make lives better for some of the most marginalized members of society: immigrant truck drivers barely scrapping by as they deliver goods to be sold by some of the richest and most powerful companies in the world; residents of neighbourhoods whose poverty consigns them to inhale the noxious residue of global trade. How law serves as a tool in their struggle is the book’s central question.
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Book chapters on the topic "Two-warehouses"

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Sunita and Ganesh Kumar. "An Inflationary Demand Scheme with Pareto Deterioration in Two Warehouses." In Advances in Mathematical Modelling, Applied Analysis and Computation. Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-0179-9_13.

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Yadav, Ajay Singh, Palak Mehta, and Natesan Thillaigovindan. "Green inventory systems with two-warehouses for rubber waste items." In Applications of Mathematical Modeling, Machine Learning, and Intelligent Computing for Industrial Development. CRC Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003386599-9.

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Hu, Yuntao. "The Optimal Inventory Model of Two Warehouses: Time-Varying Demand Considering Credit Period." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54927-4_67.

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Krenczyk, Damian, Reggie Davidrajuh, and Bozena Skolud. "Comparing Two Methodologies for Modeling and Simulation of Discrete-Event Based Automated Warehouses Systems." In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-18789-7_15.

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Aarya, Deo Datta, Mukesh Kumar, and S. J. Singh. "Inventory Model for Decaying Products with Shortages and Inflation under Trade Credit in Two Warehouses." In Recent Advances in Mathematics for Engineering. CRC Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429200304-16.

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Shaikh, Ali Akbar, Biswajit Mondal, Asoke Kumar Bhunia, and Manaranjan Maiti. "A Marketing Decision Oriented Two Warehouses Inventory System Under Displayed Stock Level Dependent Demand Rate." In Inventory Optimization. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-2359-1_9.

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Yadav, Ajay Singh, Anupam Swami, Navin Ahlawat, and Srishti Ahlawat. "A Soft Computing Techniques Application of an Inventory Model in Solving Two-Warehouses Using Cuckoo Search Algorithm." In Big Data Analytics in Supply Chain Management. CRC Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780367816384-8.

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Kemp, Geoff, Jason McElligott, and Jason McElligott. "[Michael Sparke], Scintilla, or, A Light Broken into Darke Warehouses. With Observations upon the Monopolists of Seaven Severall Patents, and Two Charters. Practised and Performed, by a Mistery of some Printers, Sleeping Stationers, and Combining Book-Sellers. Anatomised and Layd Open in a Breviat, in Which is only a Touch of their Forestalling and Ingrossing of Books in Pattents, and Raysing them to Excessive Prises. Left to the consideration of the High and Honourable House of Parliament now Assembied (London, 1641). Wing, S4818B." In Censorship and the Press, 1580-1720, Volume 2. Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003553069-8.

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"Two THE EAST INDIA COMPANY WAREHOUSES." In The East India Company's London Workers. Boydell and Brewer, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781846158773-005.

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S. Ramalakshmi, Dr. "DATABASES AND DATA WAREHOUSES." In Futuristic Trends in Computing Technologies and Data Sciences Volume 3 Book 2. Iterative International Publisher, Selfypage Developers Pvt Ltd, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.58532/v3bgct2p6ch1.

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A database is generally referred as a collection of data organized in a formatted structure for storage, accessibility and retrieval. There are various types of databases which include XML, CSV files, flat files and spreadsheets etc., the main two categories of databases includes data from OLTP (Online Transactional Processing) and OLAP (Online Analytical Processing). Both systems store data in the form of tables, columns, indexes, keys, views and data types. MySQL, Oracle and NoSQL are some query languages used to query the database. In the other side data warehouses are also the types of database that integrates data from multiple sources and provisions the data for analytical process. Data warehouse is an OLAP database. Data warehouses are mainly designed to enable and support business intelligence mainly data analytics. Data warehouses are often consists of huge volume of historical data. As a whole data warehouse collects data from different sources and stores it into a single repository for analytics and decision making. This chapter presents an overview about databases, types of databases, data warehouses and the differences between databases and data warehouses.
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Conference papers on the topic "Two-warehouses"

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Marquez-Ballesteros, Maria-Jose, Alberto Garcia-Marin, and Esther Rodriguez-Avila. "METHODOLOGY FOR THE DESIGN OF A CATALOG OF BUILDING ELEMENTS WITH POTENTIAL FOR REUSE IN THE REDEVELOPMENT OF UNIVERSITY CAMPUSES' OUTDOOR SPACE." In SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024v/6.2/s26.42.

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This article arises from a joint project between the universities of Jaen and Malaga (Spain), which are developing outdoor prototypes at the University Campus -called Smart-Trees- to improve the quality of exterior spaces for the university community. The starting point for creating these outdoor canopies is using recycled material and elements from other buildings, such as from demolition or disassembly operations. The first prototype was developed at the Malaga University Campus, and the second at the two campuses in Jaen and Linares. Before the design process, the team needed more time to identify the materials and elements in some different locations. So, to implant this recycling initiative as a standard construction process, it needs to systematize the registration of materials from construction sites, warehouses, local industries, and scrapyards, aiming at the elements with the potential to be recycled to promote the reuse of traditionally discarded resources. To encourage collaboration between nearby universities or other institutions, creating a network for exchanging and optimizing materials is crucial, and integrating recycling practices in the design and architectural construction of the university urban spaces themselves is essential. Establishing a methodology for creating an open catalog of reusable materials is necessary to promote sustainability in constructing new urban and social spaces in the university environment. The open catalog would not only allow the identification, classification, and sharing of information on the availability of these resources. Besides, this open register would encourage research into new uses and applications of recycled materials in creating sustainable urban spaces. This interdisciplinary and collaborative approach contributes to reducing the environmental impact of construction, promotes the circular economy, and reinforces the role of universities as agents of change in the sustainable transformation of their environments.
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Zhang, Zhi, Zhibo Pang, Jun Chen, et al. "Two-Layered Wireless Sensor Networks for Warehouses and Supermarkets." In 2009 Third International Conference on Mobile Ubiquitous Computing, Systems, Services and Technologies (UBICOMM). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ubicomm.2009.16.

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Siciliano, Giulia, Yue Yu, and Johannes Fottner. "Synergy between Shuttles and Stacker Cranes in Dynamic Hybrid Pallet Warehouses: Control Strategies and Performance Evaluation." In 36th ECMS International Conference on Modelling and Simulation. ECMS, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.7148/2022-0143.

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This article considers two dynamic hybrid pallet warehouses obtained hybridizing a shuttle-based warehouse with stacker cranes. We begin by describing their design and characteristics. Afterwards, we explain the control algorithms that were developed for them. Next, we illustrate the modalities of the discrete event simulation study we ran to investigate their performance. In conclusion, we discuss the results in terms of throughput of the simulation study to individuate the field of application for the two layouts of dynamic hybrid pallet warehouses in comparison to stacker crane-based and shuttle-based warehouses.
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Chen, Xinyu, Ligen Feng, Xingkai Wang, Weimin Wu, and Ruifen Hu. "A Two-Stage Congestion-Aware Routing Method for Automated Guided Vehicles in Warehouses." In 2021 IEEE International Conference on Networking, Sensing and Control (ICNSC). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icnsc52481.2021.9702160.

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Mihova, Lilyana. "THE IMPACT OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ON WAREHOUSING." In 4th International Scientific Conference – EMAN 2020 – Economics and Management: How to Cope With Disrupted Times. Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans, Belgrade, Serbia, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31410/eman.2020.135.

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The sustainable development is very emerging topic in the last two decades. This global trend has implications for the development of warehouse systems and technologies and the purpose of this article is to reveal the impact of sustainable development on green logistics practices in warehouses and the formation of sustainable warehouse systems. For this purpose, a literature reviews of sustainable or “green” warehouse is made. Also, the impact of the warehouse on the environment during the stages of construction and exploitation is researched. Other important issues concern the practices and technologies used in the warehouse to reduce energy consumption and harmful emissions. Last but not least a review of the legislative measures and certification methods for the construction and design of sustainable warehouses is made. In conclusion the guidelines for the state of development of sustainable logistics practices in warehousing in Bulgaria are given.
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Bottani, Eleonora, Giorgia Casella, Caterina Caccia, and Roberto Montanari. "An algorithm for the capacitated vehicle routing problem for picking application in manual warehouses." In The 21st International Conference on Harbor, Maritime and Multimodal Logistic Modeling & Simulation. CAL-TEK srl, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.46354/i3m.2019.hms.005.

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Given that warehouses play a central role in modern supply chains, this study proposes the application of an algorithm for the capacitated vehicle routing problem (CVRP) based on the two-index vehicle flow formulation developed by Baldacci, Hadjiconstantinou, and Mingozzi (2004) for picking purposes in manual warehouses. The study of Theys et al. (2010) is first used to represent the warehouse using a Steiner traveling salesman problem (TSP). Then, a calculation of the picking tour’s length is obtained applying the Manhattan distance. Finally, the algorithm for the CVRP is solved through a cutting plane with the addition of termination criteria related to the capacity of picker. The study analyzes four different warehouse configurations, processing five picking list each. The analysis is carried out exploiting the commercial software MATLAB®, to determine the solution that minimize distance of the order picking tour. The results obtained in MATLAB® show the effectiveness of the chosen algorithm applied to the context of manual order picking.
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Du, Xinke, and Qin Wang. "Two-dimensional Barcode Technology Based on the Internet of Things applied in Overseas Warehouses of Cross-border E-commerce." In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Mathematical Statistics and Economic Analysis, MSEA 2023, May 26–28, 2023, Nanjing, China. EAI, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.26-5-2023.2334202.

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Iurasov, Aleksei, Olga Iurasova, and Larisa Ivashko. "Multi-criteria algorithm development for sustainable transportation in a rapidly changing environment." In 14th International Scientific Conference „Business and Management 2024“. Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/bm.2024.1239.

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This study aims to develop an algorithm to optimize road transport delivery costs, with a focus on warehouse selection and delivery planning. The main objectives are to reduce delivery costs and ensure supplier reliability. The study is confined to Ukraine’s southern regions. The algorithm, based on the Pareto front in a two-criteria transport problem, when applied, its selects two additional warehouses from five reserves, finds the best delivery plan, and reduces the total delivery route length, thereby cutting transportation costs. The study concludes by highlighting the algorithm’s potential to enhance transportation efficiency and reliability in Ukraine.
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Hajihashemi, Sara, Reza Alizadeh, Janet K. Allen, and Farrokh Mistree. "Impact of Asset Management in a Green Supply Chain." In ASME 2021 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2021-70826.

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Abstract With increasing concerns about global warming caused by greenhouse gasses (GHGs), organizations have become more responsible for their operations. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), companies with a supply chain (SC) generate about 42% of GHGs in their transportation (30%) and inventory systems (12%), which makes mitigating climate change through a green supply chain (GSC) management a reasonable solution. To design a GSC, we model the SC as a customer and store network, with customers driving in cars to and from stores and the retailer resupplying the stores from a central warehouse. The number and location of stores are determined to find a low-cost and low emission configuration for the SC. The key findings are (1) SCs with more small stores generate less emission than ones with fewer large stores; (2) when minimizing the operating cost is more important than mitigating GHG emissions, fewer large stores are preferred than having more small stores; (3) a SC with two warehouses reduces the number of open stores in a large area such as Puerto Rico. Our contributions are (1) building a model of a GSC based on population data; (2) modeling a GSC in a two-echelon network which can be solved simultaneously using the k-median approach; (3) evaluating the effect of multiple warehouses on the overall GHGs emissions; (4) managing the incompleteness and inaccuracy of the data through implementing the compromise Decision Support Problem construct to identify satisficing solutions. The model mentioned earlier highlights the important parameters that impact the green GHG emissions reduction from a SC that describe in this paper. We also discuss how this approach can be employed for other design problems, including manufacturing and healthcare.
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Hänninen, Henri, and Matti Pietola. "Analysis on the Adaptability of Two Different Hydraulic Energy Recovery Circuits on Various Machine Types and Work Cycles." In ASME/BATH 2013 Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fpmc2013-4470.

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In the task of improving the energy efficiency of a work machine, the implementation of an energy recovery system is in many cases the most effective solution. Simulations and measurements on two distinctive hydraulic recovery circuit types, implemented on a reach truck test bench, have indicated clearly different performance profiles with different work cycle types. The first of the two systems is based on diverting the flow to be recovered directly to hydraulic accumulators utilizing a digital flow control unit. This system has been measured to exceed cyclic efficiency of 90 percent with optimal system settings in constant load scenarios. However, in mixed goods warehouses this efficiency can be significantly lower. The second recovery system, even though exhibiting slightly lower peak efficiency, has been measured to operate at relatively constant efficiency regardless of the work cycle type. This system is based on hydraulic transformer which varies the pressure/flow ratio in order to maximize the quantity of recovered energy. In this study these two systems are analyzed in terms of their adaptability to different fork lift types and to different work cycles. The assessment is carried out by analyzing typical machine specific operation cycles, comparing machine complexity versus recovery circuit complexity and by estimations of build costs versus gains.
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Reports on the topic "Two-warehouses"

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Vance, Samuel, Thomas Carlson, Juan Davila-Perez, and Dominique Gilbert. Deconstruction feasibility assessment of warehouse district facilities at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/43120.

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The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (ERDC-CERL) and Fort Leonard Wood, MO, are in the sixth year of efforts to plan and implement a program in support of installation sustainability. As part of this effort, ERDC-CERL personnel supported the Fort Leonard Wood Directorate of Public Works (DPW) by conducting a deconstruction assessment of multiple buildings in the warehouse district. The project delivery team visited Fort Leonard Wood in April 2017 to conduct quantity take-offs of the buildings. An abbreviated interim report that focused exclusively on Bldgs. 2338 and 2339 was provided to the Chief, Master Planning Branch, at that time. These two buildings were representative of the majority of the buildings in the assessment and thus became the model that we describe in detail in the sections below. Differences between the other warehouses and the model are discussed. Several buildings that had configurations different from that of the model were evaluated independently.
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