Chapter 1 Warehouse Storage Justintime Backroomtoshelf Logical Postponement Kitting Material Handling Logistics Movement Purposeful Key Terms Control Tracking Protection Staging amp Routing ID: 440674
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Warehousing & Material Handling Logistics
Chapter 1Slide2
Warehouse
Storage
Just-in-timeBackroom-to-shelfLogicalPostponementKittingMaterial Handling LogisticsMovementPurposeful
Key Terms
ControlTrackingProtectionStaging & RoutingUnit/PalletsSlide3
A warehouse is more than a physical entity, it is a place where “warehousing” takes place
List types of warehouses
The term Warehouse…Slide4
Supply & DemandA Warehouse is NOT simply a location where things are kept.
The warehouse is an active place where materials are received, housed in a logical fashion and are distributed according to the needs that they will serve.
Purpose of Warehousing Slide5
1 of 3 things happens to materials that arrive at the warehouse door.
Generally materials or items are brought in a warehouse and stored.
Little is done to these materials except that they are “checked in” and sent to a prearranged storage location within the confines of the warehouse.StorageSlide6
The warehouse serves as a supplier of production efforts.
Materials needed for production are warehoused for only a short period of time when it is possible to schedule their arrival “just-in-time” for use by the production workers.
Just-In-Time Slide7
The backroom is the storage areaThe shelf is the area where smaller lots of items are placed for use in an order-picking operation
Backroom-to-shelfSlide8
The key word in warehousing is the root term of the term logistics-”logical”
The process must “make sense” and the processes involved in warehousing must be efficient and safe for all involved.
LogicalSlide9
The materials may be stored in the warehouse and their movement out of the warehouse may be literally “postponed” as personnel are asked to “add value” to them prior to shipping them to their final destination.
PostponementSlide10
Can often be seen in the preparation of medically related items such as surgical kits.
kittingSlide11Slide12
1. What is the best description of a warehouse
Location where things are kept
A supply and demand systemActive place where things are received, housed, and distributedLogistics process
QUIZSlide13
a. kitting
b. packetting c. formatting d. quantifying
2. Placing materials into special packaging or breaking them down into smaller quantities or combining one item with others into a single packet is calledSlide14
Accession, expansion, distribution, and transportation
Movement, storage, control and protection of materials
Manufacture, configuration, bulking, and systematizing of materialsTime, space, depth, and speed of materials
3. The four basic components of materials handling logistics are Slide15
Flow of materials
Storage of materials
Movement of materialsTracking of materials4. Control in a material handling process basically meansSlide16
The place where materials are handled
A physical entity for the storage of materials
The flow of material in a warehouse planA process that adds structure to housing materials
5. The term warehousing means Slide17
Larger quantity of materials that are considered to make shipment easier
Process of shipping larger quantities of materials
Load of only one kind of materialSmall quantity of materials that is recombined with other materials
6. A unit load isSlide18