Warehouse Optimization in 2024
It’s the beginning of the year and time to reflect on how your warehouse performed last year. ?2024 will prove to be a challenging year with a presidential election around the corner and a firestorm of geopolitical situations going on around the world that could have significant impact on our economy.?
Start preparing now, take proactive steps in the short-term and the long-term to ensure you’re able to weather the storm.? Have an open mind and embrace new ideas and opportunities.?? Get help if needed to optimize your operation, better plan your labor, consider automation when feasible, and collect as much data as possible to help you make smart decisions.
Here are four key areas to consider for optimizing your warehouse:
1.?????? Strategically positioning your Inventory to maximize efficiency will easily increase your pick rates by as much as 50%.? Your goal should be to focus on reducing travel time for all activities in the warehouse. ?If you have access to a slotting tool, use it, otherwise, you can do it offline.
2.?????? Re-evaluate your workflows and determine if the current methodologies used in the warehouse are best for this time.
-Wave picking to a staging area or packing station. By grouping like items using like carriers (ex: UPS/FedEx), you can pick multiple orders at the same time thus reducing the number of times a picker goes to that location.
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-Pick to cart or tote/container. If you have lots of small item orders, picking into a cart with bins could be a good option for companies that do not have automation.
- For case pick environments, you will want to make the determination on whether you want to use a Pick-To-Clean or Pick-To-Fill methodology.? Pick-To-Clean means your WMS will force the picker to pick from partial locations in an attempt to free up space. ?This is usually done when warehouse space is at a minimum. In Pick-To-Fill, the WMS will direct your picker to the location where they can fill the requirement without having to go to other locations. ?This certainly provides the fastest pick rate but on the back end, you’ll need to work on inventory consolidation moves to make the one time fill rate more successful.
3.?????? Managing warehouse labor is always a big challenge, especially during busy seasons or peak shipping days.? In order to manage your labor force effectively, you need to understand how long each transaction should take and what’s an acceptable KPI standard.? For example, some of the top performing warehouses might have a pick rate in the range of 50 to 120 lines per hour per person.? ??Here are a few steps you should consider when planning out your labor:?
4.?????? Re-visit and re-asses the tools in your toolbox.? This includes the scalability of your Warehouse Management System as well as your financial accounting solution.? If these systems can’t scale to meet your current needs now or in the future, it is time to consider replacing them.? In three years, it will be too late, and your competition will have the upper hand.
If you are interested in a brief conversation on proven strategies and best practices for warehouse optimization, please contact me at [email protected] .
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Manufacturing and Logistics Software Development Director
8 个月Very interesting posting.