SIMMAG3D AS a tool for designing of storage facilities in 3D

Authors

  • Marianna Jacyna Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Transport, Warsaw, Poland Author
  • Mariusz Wasiak Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Transport, Warsaw, Poland Author
  • Andrzej Bobiński Logifact-System Sp. z o.o., Warsaw, Poland Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0010.0525

Keywords:

SIMMAG3D, storage facilities, designing, 3D visualization, IT system

Abstract

Designing of storage facilities is an interdisciplinary process that requires consideration of technical, economic, social or environmental issues. Storage facilities, as a part of supply chain are designed to provide customers availability of goods at a certain time, quantity and place. This involves the functions resulting therefrom, such as storage, sorting, picking, packing, etc. The efficiency of processes in the supply chains is strongly influenced by the location and shape of the storage facilities that are critical components. These issues are multi-threaded, and they are subject of an iterative approach in which information tools are playing a special role. One of such tool is the SIMMAG3D system. It is a system for modelling and visualization in 3D of warehouse facilities, which was built based on developed mathematical models, computational algorithms and functional dependencies necessary for the designing of storage facilities. It also takes into account the different types of warehouses and design methodologies as well as the location of warehouses in the logistic network. The article presents the elements of the SIMMAG3D system and characterizes its functional capabilities. It has been pointed out that one of the key elements of the system is the module for 3D visualization of storage facilities. In addition, an example of the visualizer operation on real data concerning one of the FMCG storage facility is provided.

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2017-06-30

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Jacyna, M., Wasiak, M., & Bobiński, A. (2017). SIMMAG3D AS a tool for designing of storage facilities in 3D. Archives of Transport, 42(2), 25-38. https://doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0010.0525

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