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    EmTech: Library Service Center Ingestion [Final Presentation]
    ( 2015-04-24) Cormier, Taylor ; Govil, Sagar ; Hobbs, Ansley ; Lee, Jung Ha ; Long, Trisha ; Najm, Sinan ; Norris, Andrea ; Laliberte, Andrea
    Georgia Tech and Emory University are building a high-density storage facility, the Library Service Center, on the Briarcliff Property of Emory University. The building design is based on a model developed at Harvard University and copied by 40+ large academic libraries in the US. The building includes a 40 ft. tall warehouse with industrial rack shelving and set points of 50 degrees F and 30% RH. There is an office building/processing center attached. Although the design of the building has been revised over time, the processes used to prepare and transfer books and microfilm, and manage them in the future has not been studied or changed in several years. This project involves studying workflows at both Emory and Georgia Tech and warehouse technology to improve the speed and accuracy of operations.
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    EmTech: The Library Service Center [Project Proposal]
    ( 2015-03-12) Cormier, Taylor ; Govil, Sagar ; Hobbs, Ansley ; Lee, Jung Ha ; Long, Trisha ; Najm, Sinan ; Norris, Andrea
    Georgia Tech and Emory University are building a high-density storage facility, the Library Service Center, on the Briarcliff Property of Emory University. The building design is based on a model developed at Harvard University and copied by 40+ large academic libraries in the US. The building includes a 40 ft. tall warehouse with industrial rack shelving and set points of 50 degrees F and 30% RH. There is an office building/processing center attached. Although the design of the building has been revised over time, the processes used to prepare and transfer books and microfilm, and manage them in the future has not been studied or changed in several years. This project involves studying workflows at both Emory and Georgia Tech and warehouse technology to improve the speed and accuracy of operations.
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    Aircraft Arrival Schedule Optimization for UPS Worldport
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013-05-01) Chow, Diana ; Ferguson, Stefan ; Shah, Nirmit ; Wykoff, Brandon ; Kim, Sohyun ; Le, Jianing ; Chen, Yuelin ; Wu, Zhixun
    UPS Worldport is the world's largest package sorting facility. The team developed a flexible optimization model for aircraft arrival scheduling to address the problem of operational delays due to irregular volume inflow. This provided an annual value of approximately &1.7 million in reduced overtime and downstream costs.
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    Kubota: Domestic Inbound Freight Optimization
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013-05-01) Chen, Kelly ; Kim, Jin-Su ; Merchant, Rozina ; Mun, David ; Sawhney, Abhinav ; Takimoto, Yumehito ; Talaviya, Dhruvik ; Yeh, Jason
    This project focuses on minimizing logistics costs for Kubota Manufacturing. The team developed an optimization-based system to decide the routes and modes for shipping parts from 200 suppliers all over the U.S. to Kubota's manufacturing plant in Gainesville, GA. The developed system achieves average savings worth 11% per week in transportation costs.
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    Workforce Management and Process Improvement
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013-05-01) Calender, Betsy ; Coe, Kevin ; Le, Jimmy ; Kyungha, Lim (Diane) ; Sarmiento, Jose ; Wachs, Alyssa ; Zarnitsyn, Alexey
    In Atlanta, Delta Cargo is experiencing high overtime costs and a low on-time shipment delivery rate. The deliverables of our project include: estimation of a shipment's processing rate, a demand forecast, a staffing schedule optimization model, and a decision support tool. These solutions have an expected annual savings of over half a million dollars.
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    Material Flow and Deployment for Next Generation Product Family Engines
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013-05-01) Forrest, Daniel ; Frazelle, Andrew ; Hsu, Dustin ; Measroch, Leanne ; Sweeney, Megan ; Taylor, Christopher
    Pratt & Whitney, a world leader in aircraft engine manufacturing, requested help optimizing transportation decisions to support assembly of Next Generation Product Family engines. The team delivered an optimization model with a customizable interface capable of providing recommendations under varying operational conditions. The solution represents annual transportation savings of approximately 21%.
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    Inbound Shipment Coordination
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-12-12) Bharadwaj, Shashank ; Black, Marybeth ; Blau, Lynn ; Chitalia, Nakul ; Guzman, Maria Isabel ; Hogan, Caitlin ; Miller, John ; Penakalapati, Siddhartha
    The team worked with The Home Depot to reduce its inbound transportation cost by building an optimization model that created multi-stop truck routes. These routes were then consolidated to form groups of frequently combined vendors. The developed tool could save the company over $9M/year.
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    Yarn-to-Needle Process Improvement and Order Release Scheduling
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-12-12) Broadley, Sarah ; Durán, Gilda Maria Carbo ; Chen, Hongfan ; Mordel, Eran ; Villarreal, Adrian ; Zeman, Kyle P.
    Interface, Inc., is the world’s largest modular carpet manufacturer. Their facility in West Point, GA. has experienced lost demand due to lack of capacity, overtime expenses, constrained space, and delayed orders. Our team delivered process improvement and capacity expansion recommendations based on a simulation, and an order scheduling decision-support tool. Interface can expect approximately 20% increase in capacity, $2 million in annual savings, and up to 85% reduction in delayed orders.
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    Increasing Throughput Capacity at a Walmart.com Distribution Center
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-12-12) Boliere, Anne S. ; Brown, Sheereen ; King, Matthew ; MacGowan, Virginia ; Solana, Jessica ; Thaliath, Catherine S. ; Ulloque, Victoria
    The goal of the project was to increase throughput capacity at the Walmart.com distribution center in Carrollton, GA. The team utilized various methodologies to develop tools and pick module designs as deliverables. By applying these recommendations, the DC is projected to increase throughput by 32% with an estimated annual savings of $6.9M.
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    LTL Logistics Network Optimization
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-12-12) Bae, Sangho ; Balakrishnan, Nilesh ; Desai, Vineet ; Mehrotra, Ankita ; Venable, Luke ; Winton, Steven
    Volunteer Express, a less than truckload logistics provider, traditionally routed all shipments through its hub in Nashville, TN. The routing procedures and capacity constraints adversely affected operational efficiency. The team developed several optimized routing solutions that were compared using statistical analyses. The best routing strategy generated a potential annual savings of approximately $1.2 million.