Sebastian Koehler
PhD Student
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

The Hare and the Tortoise of Automation: Design Principles for Robotic Picking in Picker-To-Parts-Systems

Logistics and Intralogistics Systems

Persistent labor shortages and rising cost pressures are forcing the warehousing industry toward higher levels of automation (Boysen et al., 2019; Winkelhaus & Grosse, 2020; Vijayakumar & Sgarbossa, 2021). Order picking, which still accounts for the largest share of operational warehouse costs, is at the center of this transformation. Since approximately 80% of all order-picking systems in Western European warehouses are picker-to-parts systems (De Koster et al., 2007), retrofitting these existing layouts with robotic technology is particularly attractive: it requires substantially lower investment than building a new parts-to-picker installation from scratch and can be integrated incrementally without major structural changes to the building, racking, or process design (Vijayakumar & Sgarbossa, 2024; Azadeh et al., 2019).

Host city and venue - Belgrade

Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, is a vibrant European city located at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers. Known for its rich history, cultural diversity, and dynamic atmosphere, Belgrade offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity.

As a regional hub for business, engineering, and innovation, Belgrade provides an excellent setting for an international conference. The city is well connected by air, road, and rail, making it easily accessible for participants from across Europe and beyond.

The conference venue is situated in a modern, fully equipped facility, offering high-quality technical infrastructure and comfortable spaces for lectures, workshops, and networking. Together, the city and venue create an inspiring environment for professional exchange, collaboration, and knowledge sharing. Read more...

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