With the general environment of consumer purchasing power and the popularity of flexible supply chains, many warehousing companies have been based on their own needs for intelligent warehouse ...transformation, some warehouses for a comprehensive unmanned transformation, while some through the human-machine collaboration to control storage costs. But most of these warehouses to achieve transformation are only used to store one or a class of goods, such as the medicine and equipment industry. Able to carry out a large number and multiple items stored at the same time, intelligent warehouse construction is not popular enough, this paper will be the existing large-scale intelligent warehouse working principle, efficiency results and profit costs, and other aspects of the analysis to explore the large-scale warehouse intelligent transformation can bring specific benefits to the enterprise. The representatives of large, intelligent warehouses Amazon and Jingdong’s large and unmanned warehouses have a strong benchmark. In this paper, we select Jingdong’s large, unmanned warehouse, “Asia No. 1” and explain the working process and the role of hardware and software systems to find out what advantages the operation of these machines can bring to enterprises, what the competitiveness of intelligent equipment compared with manual labor, and how to help enterprises increase benefits and reduce costs.
We evaluated the relative population growth of two stored-product insect species in the genus Trogoderma, the khapra beetle, Trogoderma granarium Everts (Coleoptera: Dermestidae), and the warehouse ...beetle, Trogoderma variabile Ballion (Coleoptera: Dermestidae). Ten adults of each species were placed in vials containing wheat or paddy rice. These tests were performed at 27 and 32degreesC and the number of adults in the vials were counted after 35 and 70 days. For all the time intervals and temperatures of both species on wheat, the resulting larval abundances were similar, with the exception of 27degreesC at 70 days where more T. variabile larvae developed. At the higher temperature, both species had similar population growth on rice. However, the success was mixed at 27degreesC with T. granarium having a greater abundance after 35 days, while T. variabile dominated after 70 days. Frass production in both commodities was usually similar for the two species, but greater frass production occurred by T. variabile on wheat after 70 days at 27degreesC, while T. granarium produced more frass on rice after 35 days at 32degreesC. Both species nearly always caused equivalent commodity damage. Our research suggests that under ideal conditions these two closely, but very differently treated species in commerce from the genus Trogoderma have comparable population growth, and cause similar damage on wheat and rice. Key words: khapra beetle, warehouse beetle, wheat, rice, population growth
Abstract This paper proposes a method to address several issues in the distribution system of distribution network materials, including non-transparent distribution costs, low punctuality of ...distribution, and frequent misreporting and misreporting of distribution costs by local warehouses. The method involves constructing a distribution hierarchy for distribution network materials and developing a mathematical model to calculate the costs associated with distribution, loading and unloading, and warehouse finishing. Additionally, a node identification mechanism is established based on the demand for distribution network materials to accurately identify nodes that can be removed from distribution routes. Furthermore, a distribution route optimization algorithm is developed to optimize distribution costs. The effectiveness of the method is then verified through its application to the distribution of distribution materials for the Hunan State Grid Corporation.