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This thesis aims at developing a decision support system for pallet utilisation in the
sheet feeder industry. Furthermore, the research project has focused on providing an
improvement to the current system of distribution of the customer order onto pallets.
The overall research objectives are to: (i) Establish the state of the art in areas related
to the project; (ii) Identify the key variables such as pallet sizes, truck sizes, material
features and customers’ requirements for building the pallet utilisation model; (iii)
Develop an analytical approach and a prototype system to improve the utilisation of
the pallets and the truck volume; (iv) Validate the developed model and prototype
system through real-life case studies and expert opinions.
A combination of research methodology approaches has been employed in this
research study. Firstly, a familiarisation stage has been conducted through
comprehensive literature review and visits to the sponsoring company. The second
phase was to conduct semi-structured interviews with the shop-floor operators and
operations directors to have a better understanding of the business needs. This was
combined with measurements of the trucks and the pallets and internal documentation
from the company. In this stage, the researcher also distributed questionnaires to other
sheet feeder companies to know if the system could be applied also to more
companies. In the third phase, the data gathered were analysed for the subsequent
development of the system. Then the system has been developed following the logic
rules obtained by analysing the data. Finally, the developed model and system has
been validated, through real-life case studies and expert opinions.
The developed analytical model has been implemented in a prototype system. The
developed system comprises a knowledge-based system, material handling modules,
databases and user interface. The developed system for pallet utilisation encompasses
pallet database, truck database and material features databases. The developed model and system has the capability to estimate the number of
corrugated cardboard sheets that should be loaded per pallet. Additionally the system
predicts the number of sheets per stack and the type of pallet that should be used. The
system provides the shop-floor operators with an effective tool for pallet utilisation in
order to reduce their decision time. Therefore, the developed system provides cost and
time savings in terms of improvements of the pallet and vehicle volume utilisation for
the preparation and delivery of the corrugated board product. This system has given to
the sponsoring company an improvement of 5% in the way of orders’ management. |
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