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inventory management guide

INITIATE A THOROUGH STUDY OF INVENTORY MANAGEMENT TO MAXIMIZE INVESTMENT AND DETERMINE HOW STORAGE HARDWARE CAN BEST BE UTILIZED

Examine the movement of goods, how quickly orders must be fulfilled, and determine the best ways to pick products, some goods are small and fast movers, while others may be large and slow movers.

Objectives

Set your goals

Manpower, stock availability, picking strategy and the warehouse environment must be addressed. A review of short-term goals will also inevitably lead to exploration of future plans and growth strategies.

Organisation and optimisation

Assess Warehouse Space and Inventory Requirements

For example, a line of pallet racking could be interrupted by a physical column, forcing the need to move the entire line, or eliminating a bay, resulting in wasted space. The physical characteristics of the products and packaging also need to be examined thoroughly relative to building constraints. Picking, packing and other essential functions also must be factored into the layout.

Future expansion

Have future expansion in mind

When selecting products, product interchangeability and flexibility is paramount. On one hand, for example, many types of racking claim to be interchangeable. In reality, there may be limitations due to the layout of the warehouse. On the other hand, implementing a modular warehouse storage solution that can be added to or reduced if and when required may make more business sense.

Transport

Assess your Inventory requirements

Make a determination as to how best to manage your warehouse stock and picking needs with regards to the layout of your warehouse storage bins. Know when to utilize a consultant to help you identify the thresholds between doing things manually or opting to automate.

Automation robotics

Holistic and Innovative Structure

Invest in Automation for Inventory Management

The supply chain of the future will need to be dynamic, operate in a more holistic structure and work innovatively to deliver outstanding products in an efficient and effective way. Whether that involves part automation is another hot topic.

Among the reasons to invest in automation for inventory management and order fulfillment is the ability to maximize storage space in a minimal footprint by utilizing the vertical, overhead space within a warehouse. With products delivered using automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS) pickers receive the items at a waist-height position, utilizing the goods-to-person principle, reducing travel and search time considerably leading to less downtime from pickers.

Health problems associated with excessive bending or stretching are also minimized. Further, the transition to an automated system eliminates the need for wasted aisle space required for the navigation of forklifts and other material handling vehicles.

DISCOVER PALLITE™ WAREHOUSE STORAGE SOLUTION BENEFITS

Available as 4 up to 400 pick-faces per unit.

Reduce the space needed to store your products by combining storage bins and creating more space in your warehouse. Add more units as inventory levels increase or store flat packed when not required.

Durable honeycomb paper cardboard walls and protected edges results in storage bins that are strong enough to hold up to 1100lb across each PIX storage unit.

Easy-to-fit interchangeable dividers to quickly flex your warehouse storage around your products.

Build and dismantle PIX units with ease and store flat- when not in use to help keep your warehouse layout flexible.

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