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Welingkar’s Distance Learning
Division
Warehouse Management
We Learn – AContinuousLearning
Warehouse Management
Warehouse
• Organizations choose their warehouses
locations normally as near as possible to the
points of consumption
• Similarly they locate their factories (Normally)
as near as possible to the source of raw
materials
In case of manufacturing , the selection of
Warehouse
site may be dictated by
• Existing facility of the organization
• Availability of resources e.g. labour
• Tax advantages, concessions
• Scope for further expansion
• Overall cost of set up
• Industrial climate
• Records of other industries etc.
• How close it is to the area to be serviced
• Apart from the cost of transportation, locating
the depot nearer to the point of
consumption imparts the edge of being able
to reduce the response time substantially
• Outside town limits, so that octroi is not paid
Warehouse
In case of warehouses , the selection of
site may be dictated by
Warehous
e
Warehouse
• Combination of two words ”ware” and
“House” which means that it is a place to
house or store/keep wares i.e. items/articles
for sales
A functional warehouse should ensure that
wares stored therein are
• In the best condition
• Easily available
• Properly accounted for
• Rotated so that the older ones are moves out
first
• secured /protected from losses and damages
• Separately segregated between good and
bad
Warehouse
Functions of warehouse
Warehouse
• Receipts of items
• Storing the same properly
• Dispatching products as per requirements
• Preparing related documents
• Maintaining records of transactions
Receipt of items
Warehouse
• The warehouse must check the materials
received are as per the indent
• Condition of the materials must be checked
for any damages, shortage
• Recording receipt should be prompts, and
accurate
• Stock rotation can be properly enforced
Storage
Warehouse
• Materials to be stored properly, securely, and
in a fashion that the operational efficiencies
are maintained at a very high level.
• Stocks are liquid assets
• Proper maintenance of quality in storage has
also to be taken care of
Types of stacking
Carton Carton
Carton Carton
Normal Stacking
Carton
Warehouse
Carton
Carton
Carton
Honey Comb Staking
Honey Comb Stacking
Warehouse
• Cartons are stacked in a fashion whereby the
arrangement ensures an open shaft like space
is kept till the top of the stack that allow air
circulation through the height of the stack
enhancing the quality of storage
• Separate lots ensure that the movements are
made form distinct lots so that FIFO is
maintained
FIFO and OPFO
Warehouse
• FIFO
– First In First Out
– Material which is received earlier will be
dispatched first
• OPFO
– Oldest Pack First Out
– Material which is having earlier date of
manufacturing will be dispatched first (Old
Pack)
Palle
t
• Palletisation is an option which can also be
extended to utilization of stacks.
• The pallets made of 2 layers of wood has open
space in between, which can enable forklift to
lift pallet loads easily and move around
Warehouse
Designing a Warehouse
Warehouse
• Elements of warehouse are
interdependent and comprise
– Land & building
– Management and staff
– Equipment
– Computer and software
– Operating methods & procedures
Constraints in designing a warehouse
Warehouse
• Existing land
• Existing buildings
• Existing equipments that may have to be used
• Existing system software
• Staff or union objections on automation
• Government regulations on street access,
space restrictions, environment requirements
Data needs for warehouse
Warehouse
• How the goods are received , in what volume
• How they are put away and stored
• The physical characteristics of each SKU
• What volume of stock needs to be stored in
each subgroup
• What are typical order profile
Data needs for warehouse
Warehouse
• Must orders be checked and repacked
• What will be the work content and physical volume
per tasks
• Must goods be so arranged & physical volume per
tasks
• What types of vehicles have to be accommodated
• What effects do certain day of the week/month or
any other seasonal factor have on the pressures, and
inventory levels
Data Collections & Analysis
Warehouse
• Product Quantity Analysis
– Show the number of pallets, or units which have
to be stored in each line. It will show how dense
or selective the storage system can be
• Product Movement Analysis
– Show the rate at which each product line moves
through the warehouse with indications of
whether they move out in cartoons or pallets
Split Case and Full Case Items
Warehouse
• Product can exist in several pack types. e.g.
there may be large shippers, which contain a
number of cartons, each of which may contain
units in certain numbers. Thus within large
cartons there can be small inner cartons.
When such is the case it is important to
identify the pack sizes and types in which the
goods are sold.
Pareto’s
Analysis
C
A
S
E
S
M
O
V
E
SKU s BY MOVEMENT
Top 10-20% SKU account for
70-90% movement
Last 50% SKU account for
Less than 5% movement
Last 25 % SKU account for 1% of
movement
Warehouse
Perpetual Inventory Audit
Warehouse
• System involves continuos checking of
inventory on an on going basis as against an
annual stock checking at the year end
• Organization also conduct a packed stock
reconciliation across the several storing points
starting from the factory to check that all the
goods brought into system have been
accounted for
Dispatches
Warehouse
• Dispatching efficiency can be assessed on the
basis of the period of time in which the
customer orders are executed, like what
percentage executed on same day etc.
• Reasons for non-execution can be
– Non-availability of stock
– Non-availability of credit limit
– No-availability of blank cheques
Warehousing activities at different stages
Warehouse
• At procurement stage
– Take care of inputs into the manufacturing operation
• Factory stage
– Involves raw material, packing material, work in progress,
as well as finished goods.
• Multiple manufacturing points
– Often resort to a central warehouse
• Distribution centers are the final lot of sink in the
supply chain
Activities of C & F A
Warehouse
• Timeliness of order execution
• Quality of items sent
• Information back up
• Secondary transportation efficiency
• Adherence to procedures such as cheque
deposits
Selection procedure for C & FA
Warehouse
• Performance assessment of C&FAs operating
in the market
• Through advertisements
• Even trying out absolutely new ones on the
bases of track records
• Trying out employees separating from the
organization on superannuation
Resources required by C & FA
Warehouse
• Storage space of requisite specification
• Special receiving facilities
• Staff for the several functions
• Handling arrangement
• Communication facilities
• Secondary transportation facilities
Remuneration package for C & FA
Warehouse
• A per unit remuneration
• Percentage of sales
• Fixed expenses at actual as per amounts
agreed
Layout
s
Warehouse
• Layout should be such that activities are and
can be carried out without any delay
• In order to facilitate FIFOor OPFO the layout
should facilitate storage in separate easily
identifiable lots, from which the stores in
charge can pick properly
• Physical removal of goods should be possible
Summary
Warehouse
• Organizations choose their warehouses locations
normally as near as possible to the points of
consumption
• Combination of two words ”ware” and “House”
which means that it is a place to house or store/keep
wares i.e. items/articles for sales
• There are two types of stacking 1. normal 2.
honey comb stacking.
Summary
Warehouse
• FIFO represents First In First Out method of
inventory management and OPFO Oldest
Pack First Out.
• C & FA plays major role in warehousing
function.
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&aqs=chrome.4.69i57j0i67i650j0i20i263i512j0i512l7.5183j0j1
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warehouse management system in supply chain

  • 1. Welingkar’s Distance Learning Division Warehouse Management We Learn – AContinuousLearning
  • 2. Warehouse Management Warehouse • Organizations choose their warehouses locations normally as near as possible to the points of consumption • Similarly they locate their factories (Normally) as near as possible to the source of raw materials
  • 3. In case of manufacturing , the selection of Warehouse site may be dictated by • Existing facility of the organization • Availability of resources e.g. labour • Tax advantages, concessions • Scope for further expansion • Overall cost of set up • Industrial climate • Records of other industries etc.
  • 4. • How close it is to the area to be serviced • Apart from the cost of transportation, locating the depot nearer to the point of consumption imparts the edge of being able to reduce the response time substantially • Outside town limits, so that octroi is not paid Warehouse In case of warehouses , the selection of site may be dictated by
  • 5. Warehous e Warehouse • Combination of two words ”ware” and “House” which means that it is a place to house or store/keep wares i.e. items/articles for sales
  • 6. A functional warehouse should ensure that wares stored therein are • In the best condition • Easily available • Properly accounted for • Rotated so that the older ones are moves out first • secured /protected from losses and damages • Separately segregated between good and bad Warehouse
  • 7. Functions of warehouse Warehouse • Receipts of items • Storing the same properly • Dispatching products as per requirements • Preparing related documents • Maintaining records of transactions
  • 8. Receipt of items Warehouse • The warehouse must check the materials received are as per the indent • Condition of the materials must be checked for any damages, shortage • Recording receipt should be prompts, and accurate • Stock rotation can be properly enforced
  • 9. Storage Warehouse • Materials to be stored properly, securely, and in a fashion that the operational efficiencies are maintained at a very high level. • Stocks are liquid assets • Proper maintenance of quality in storage has also to be taken care of
  • 10. Types of stacking Carton Carton Carton Carton Normal Stacking Carton Warehouse Carton Carton Carton Honey Comb Staking
  • 11. Honey Comb Stacking Warehouse • Cartons are stacked in a fashion whereby the arrangement ensures an open shaft like space is kept till the top of the stack that allow air circulation through the height of the stack enhancing the quality of storage • Separate lots ensure that the movements are made form distinct lots so that FIFO is maintained
  • 12. FIFO and OPFO Warehouse • FIFO – First In First Out – Material which is received earlier will be dispatched first • OPFO – Oldest Pack First Out – Material which is having earlier date of manufacturing will be dispatched first (Old Pack)
  • 13. Palle t • Palletisation is an option which can also be extended to utilization of stacks. • The pallets made of 2 layers of wood has open space in between, which can enable forklift to lift pallet loads easily and move around Warehouse
  • 14. Designing a Warehouse Warehouse • Elements of warehouse are interdependent and comprise – Land & building – Management and staff – Equipment – Computer and software – Operating methods & procedures
  • 15. Constraints in designing a warehouse Warehouse • Existing land • Existing buildings • Existing equipments that may have to be used • Existing system software • Staff or union objections on automation • Government regulations on street access, space restrictions, environment requirements
  • 16. Data needs for warehouse Warehouse • How the goods are received , in what volume • How they are put away and stored • The physical characteristics of each SKU • What volume of stock needs to be stored in each subgroup • What are typical order profile
  • 17. Data needs for warehouse Warehouse • Must orders be checked and repacked • What will be the work content and physical volume per tasks • Must goods be so arranged & physical volume per tasks • What types of vehicles have to be accommodated • What effects do certain day of the week/month or any other seasonal factor have on the pressures, and inventory levels
  • 18. Data Collections & Analysis Warehouse • Product Quantity Analysis – Show the number of pallets, or units which have to be stored in each line. It will show how dense or selective the storage system can be • Product Movement Analysis – Show the rate at which each product line moves through the warehouse with indications of whether they move out in cartoons or pallets
  • 19. Split Case and Full Case Items Warehouse • Product can exist in several pack types. e.g. there may be large shippers, which contain a number of cartons, each of which may contain units in certain numbers. Thus within large cartons there can be small inner cartons. When such is the case it is important to identify the pack sizes and types in which the goods are sold.
  • 20. Pareto’s Analysis C A S E S M O V E SKU s BY MOVEMENT Top 10-20% SKU account for 70-90% movement Last 50% SKU account for Less than 5% movement Last 25 % SKU account for 1% of movement Warehouse
  • 21. Perpetual Inventory Audit Warehouse • System involves continuos checking of inventory on an on going basis as against an annual stock checking at the year end • Organization also conduct a packed stock reconciliation across the several storing points starting from the factory to check that all the goods brought into system have been accounted for
  • 22. Dispatches Warehouse • Dispatching efficiency can be assessed on the basis of the period of time in which the customer orders are executed, like what percentage executed on same day etc. • Reasons for non-execution can be – Non-availability of stock – Non-availability of credit limit – No-availability of blank cheques
  • 23. Warehousing activities at different stages Warehouse • At procurement stage – Take care of inputs into the manufacturing operation • Factory stage – Involves raw material, packing material, work in progress, as well as finished goods. • Multiple manufacturing points – Often resort to a central warehouse • Distribution centers are the final lot of sink in the supply chain
  • 24. Activities of C & F A Warehouse • Timeliness of order execution • Quality of items sent • Information back up • Secondary transportation efficiency • Adherence to procedures such as cheque deposits
  • 25. Selection procedure for C & FA Warehouse • Performance assessment of C&FAs operating in the market • Through advertisements • Even trying out absolutely new ones on the bases of track records • Trying out employees separating from the organization on superannuation
  • 26. Resources required by C & FA Warehouse • Storage space of requisite specification • Special receiving facilities • Staff for the several functions • Handling arrangement • Communication facilities • Secondary transportation facilities
  • 27. Remuneration package for C & FA Warehouse • A per unit remuneration • Percentage of sales • Fixed expenses at actual as per amounts agreed
  • 28. Layout s Warehouse • Layout should be such that activities are and can be carried out without any delay • In order to facilitate FIFOor OPFO the layout should facilitate storage in separate easily identifiable lots, from which the stores in charge can pick properly • Physical removal of goods should be possible
  • 29. Summary Warehouse • Organizations choose their warehouses locations normally as near as possible to the points of consumption • Combination of two words ”ware” and “House” which means that it is a place to house or store/keep wares i.e. items/articles for sales • There are two types of stacking 1. normal 2. honey comb stacking.
  • 30. Summary Warehouse • FIFO represents First In First Out method of inventory management and OPFO Oldest Pack First Out. • C & FA plays major role in warehousing function. • https://www.google.com/search?q=wms+software&oq=wms+ &aqs=chrome.4.69i57j0i67i650j0i20i263i512j0i512l7.5183j0j1 5&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:264aa3a 7,vid:_grpOkkd8p8