Print Email Facebook Twitter The impact of storage systems on the environmental performance of aerospace warehousing Title The impact of storage systems on the environmental performance of aerospace warehousing: Design and application of environmental assessment model for small part storage systems at an aerospace part distributor Author van Bruggen, Arthur (TU Delft Civil Engineering and Geosciences) Contributor Vleugel, J (mentor) Beelaerts van Blokland, W.W.A. (mentor) Schott, D.L. (graduation committee) Alizadeh, K. (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Transport, Infrastructure and Logistics Date 2022-10-10 Abstract Social and political pressure has made emissions an increasingly important subject for companies. The extension of the sustainability reporting mandate by the EU has increased the necessity for carbon transparency for companies in Europe. Warehousing and distribution account for 13\% global supply chain emissions and can be an important factor in reducing company emissions. The traditional trade off in warehousing storage systems between cost, service level and emissions has mostly been in favor of cost and service level. Now however, emissions are becoming just as important to companies. This paper investigates the emission levels of manual and automated storage system, specified to aviation standard parts. Aviation standard parts are chosen as these are commonly stored using automated systems, due to the high degree of accuracy needed and the quantities involved in this sector. Current knowledge does not provide insight into the environmental footprint of automated and manual storage systems for small parts. This paper aims to fill this gap by combining literature research and expert consulting to gain insight into the carbon footprint of storage systems and modelling to gain insight into operational energy consumption. Finally, a case study is performed at an aviation parts dealer for empirical evidence on storage system emissions. Subject Carbon footprintStorage systemsWarehousingAviationStandard parts To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:378d7064-4e4b-48d2-96e2-d00c88115406 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2022 Arthur van Bruggen Files PDF Msc_Thesis_Arthur_van_Bruggen.pdf 1.52 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:378d7064-4e4b-48d2-96e2-d00c88115406/datastream/OBJ/view