Essays about: "warehouse modelling"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 15 essays containing the words warehouse modelling.
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1. ROOFTOP GREENHOUSES: Comparison between Farm builder and IDA ICE energy simulation software
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för arkitektur och byggd miljö; Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Energi och byggnadsdesignAbstract : Rapid global urbanization is a major concern for the food production system, as it is recognized that relying on conventional methods of distant large-scale farming contributes significantly to greenhouse gas emissions. One of the key strategies to address this challenge is rooftop greenhouses (RTG), which are greenhouses built on unoccupied rooftops. READ MORE
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2. Braids and configuration spaces
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Geometri och fysikAbstract : A configuration space is a space whose points represent the possible states of a given physical system. As such they appear naturally both in theoretical physics and technical applications. READ MORE
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3. Assessing the Impact of Centralizationon Safety Stock : A Scenario Based Case Study to Support Companies Exploring the Benefits of Utilizing a Centralized Warehouse Strategy in the Absence of Historical Data
University essay from KTH/ProduktionsutvecklingAbstract : This master thesis investigates the comparison between centralized and decentralized warehousing systems, focusing on the variation in safety stock levels and the associated safety stock holding value. The aim of this research is to address the existing knowledge gap by introducing a methodology that utilizes scenario analysis in different potential locations, incorporating a range of plausible future circumstances and integrating them into a sophisticated mathematical model. READ MORE
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4. Extending the Use of Design Automation Within 3D-Modelling of Tool Inserts : A project investigating the possibility of reusing and adapting an existing design automation in a similar situation.
University essay from Linköpings universitet/ProduktrealiseringAbstract : About eighty percent of all engineering work done today is repetitive, and about ninety percent of all engineering work consist of modelling minor changes. By replacing all the repetitive human engineering work with computers, the engineers could instead focus on creating new products or improving the existing. READ MORE
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5. Intermittent demand forecasting using Machine Learning
University essay from Högskolan i HalmstadAbstract : Different techniques are used for demand forecasting within the In-dustry such as statistical methods like Croston, ARIMA and exponen- tial smoothing methods, Also, During these days Machine learningtechnologies such as SVM, NN and gradient boosting are also usedfor demand forecasting. Both statistical and Machine learning mod- els are widely used in the Industry for demand forecasting basedon performance, requirements, technical availability and data. READ MORE