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      Assessment of working postures and physical loading in advanced order picking tasks: A case study of human interaction with automated warehouse goods-to-picker systems.

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          Abstract

          Order picking activities are the most labor-intensive processes in retail warehouses. Although various automated order picking technologies have been developed recently, human intervention continues to be required. Most advanced order picking systems can be classified into automated storage and retrieval system (AS/RS) and moving robot types. Both types of goods-to-picker systems aim to reduce the picker's travel time required to determine product locations and to move these products to meet customer requests.

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          Work
          Work (Reading, Mass.)
          IOS Press
          1875-9270
          1051-9815
          2020
          : 67
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department Air Transportation & Logistics, Chodang University, Muan, Republic of Korea.
          [2 ] Ubiquitous Technology Application Reseach Center, School of Air Transport & Logistics, Korea Aerospace University, Goyang, Republic of Korea.
          [3 ] Department of Industrial Engineering & Management Systems, University of Central Florida, Florida, USA.
          Article
          WOR203337
          10.3233/WOR-203337
          33325433
          5585a2b0-ec3b-482a-a524-4adda596d624
          History

          Warehouse order picking systems,work assessment,postural stresses,electromyography

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