
Purchasing and Supply Chain Management
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ISBN: 9781285869681
Author: Robert M. Monczka, Robert B. Handfield, Larry C. Giunipero, James L. Patterson
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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I'm looking to improve how efficiently a warehouse operates and want to try using digital twin technology for this. I'd really appreciate your thoughts on which objects in the warehouse would be best to model using FlexSim.
I'm trying to build a digital model of how things work in the warehouse, using around 15 to 30 objects like Source, Queue, Processor, Rack, and Sink. I want to keep it simple but still accurate.
I've already made three different models (screenshots attached) that show different ideas in the warehouse with the aforementioned object included. Could you help me figure out how to combine them into one model without going over 30 objects, as I can only have a model, 3 is too many for me.

Transcribed Image Text:Automated Storage System
Source2
Storage Area
Operator3
Processor4
Operator4
Picking Zone
Operator2
Receiving Zone
Pallet Storage Area
Operator
Dispatcher2
Unloading Bay
Pallet Sink 3
Zone C Outbound Van
Pallet Sink 2
Zone B Outbound Van
Pallet Sink 1
Zone C Loader
Zone B Loader
Zone A Outbound Van
Processor Processor2
Dispatcher.1
Transporter1
Source3
Operator5
Order Consolidation Zone
Zone C Packer
Combiner3
Separator3
Outbound Buffer Zone
Zone C Parcel Chute
Zone B Packer
Loading Bay
Operator6
Separator2
Combiner2 Zone B Parcel Chute
DWS
Outbound Buffer Zone 1
Combinert
Separator
Outbound Buffer Zone A
Zone A Loader
Source2
Zone A Parcel Chute
Source1
Zone A Packer
Reprocess Operator
Reprocessing
Conveyor Operator
+
Offload Area
Mbound Truck
Inventory in Cargo
Offload Operator

Transcribed Image Text:Source
Combiner1
Queue1
Transporter1
Rack1
Source1
Conveyor1
Conveyor2
Rack2
Queue2
Queue3
Queue6
TaskExecuter1
ASRSvehicle1
Queue4
Robot1
Queue5
Crane1
Sink1
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