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A warehouse or logistics system or process where the operator or picker physically moves to the location of the goods or products for picking or processing, typically manually or using equipment like forklifts.
A system that quickly and accurately guides the operator's picking through light and figure displays.
A put wall is considered to be a form of delivery of goods to people and order fulfillment.
A wheel on the vehicle that provides no power.
A slot on a put wall.
A three-dimensional steel structure for storing goods, formed of upright, partition and beam.
Replenishment includes regular replenishment and irregular replenishment. Regular replenishment means replenishment of goods on the rack during non-peak hours, and irregular replenishment means immediate replenishment of goods on the rack that are about to be sold out.
Goods that have left the warehouse are deposited in the warehouse again.
Unit of number of inventory locations in Z direction.
An arm of a robot.