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Order picking involves the process of clustering and scheduling the customer orders, releasing them to the floor, the picking of the items from storage locations and the disposal of the picked items. Many different order picking (OP) system types can be found in warehouses (often multiple OP systems are employed within one warehouse). Figure 1.2 distinguishes OP systems according to whether humans or automated machines are used. The majority of warehouses employ humans for order Reserve storage & pallet picking Case picking Broken case picking Cross-docking Shipping Direct put away to reserve Direct put away to primary Replenishment Replenishment Receiving From suppliers From customers (reused, ordered but not bought by customers) Accumulation, sortation packing 51. Introduction picking. Among these, the picker-to-parts system, where the order picker walks or drives along the aisles to pick items, is most common.
We can distinguish two types of picker-to-parts systems: low-level picking and high-level picking. In low-level OP systems, the order picker picks requested items from storage racks or bins (bin-shelving storage). It is similar to a shopper traveling up and down in a grocery store to fill a cart with one or several products. Because of the labor intensity, lowlevel OP systems sometimes are called manual-pick OP systems. Some other OP systems have high storage racks; order pickers travel to the pick locations on board of a lifting order-pick truck or crane.
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I think Replenishment is the right answer.But could be receiving also.
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Order pcking is the answer
I go with choice d-Replenishment
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Replenishing is the right answer