Chapter 14 Operation of A Warehouse
Chapter 14 Operation of A Warehouse
Chapter 14 Operation of A Warehouse
A WAREHOUSE
• The main purpose of any warehouse is to be able to manage the stock in storage, the
stock received and the stock dispatched in such a way that the warehouse can supply
the right stock at the right time and place.
• An operational error occurs when the wrong items are delivered; can affect both
financial performance of the warehouse and the service delivery to the customers
STOCK MANAGEMENT
• Stock is the central point of all the processes in the warehouse
• Every process affects the stock and every process is affected by stock;
• For these reasons having the wrong stock in the facility or having stock that cannot be
found immediately is a big problem
• If the stock is not available to be sent to customers, the processes cannot be completed
and the result is dissatisfied customers.
TYPES OF WAREHOUSES AND
FACILITIES
• Terminal harbour: receives a product from a production facility inland and loads it into
a ship for export
• Distribution Centre (DC): where finished goods are accumulated and sent to the store
or customer
• Manufacturer’s warehouse: generally has to cater for the receipt of large batches of
products as they come from the production
CROSS-DOCK OPERATIONS
Proof of delivery and billing: The POD authorises a facility to bill for the
service it renders
•Return of unwanted goods: Goods might be returned to a facility because
stock was delivered in error, over-ordered or damaged
•Write-off of stock: Damaged stock has to be removed from the stockholding
in the facility
•Stock counting: Counting stock is imperative to eliminate stock errors
BARCODING, SCANNING & RFID
TECHNOLOGY
• Practical operation of a warehouse management system requires significant amount
of data capturing and therefore every movement of goods must be recorded
• Scanning and barcodes; reduce the delays associated with data capturing, increase
the accuracy of data capturing and provide detailed information of where goods are
in the process than manual capturing
• Radio frequency identification devices are relative newcomers to the world of
logistics. RF tags broadcast a signal with information about the product they are
attached to and about the location of the product in the warehouse.
QUESTIONS???
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