Archive for December, 2009
Changing Your Warehouse’s Culture
On one of our recent warehouse projects, something struck me that I knew existed but always seemed to lurk in the background. This particular project brought it to the forefront. It is a simple observation but one that can cause havoc in an organization. What I observed was the staking out of territory to the [...]
Establishing and Running a Hot Pick Zone in Your Warehouse
The idea that all items are created equal just does not fly when you are slotting SKUs in the warehouse. An often overlooked attribute of SKUs is their sales velocity. This simply refers to the number of physical shipping units of each SKU that are sold and shipped daily, weekly, monthly or annually.
It is very [...]
Warehouse Capacity Improvement
Probably the most frequent lament heard from our warehouse clients is the “I am running out of space in the warehouse”. Unless you are that rare company that has control over your forecasting and inventory management functions, you have probably said the same thing.
The first reaction from the warehouse is that you have too much [...]

