Successfully growing distribution companies are characteristically motivated to find ways to maintain a competitive advantage while meeting customer demands. It’s essential to survive in today’s challenging distribution environment, to find ways to cut operational costs and increase efficiency without adding more personnel. However, the more your business grows, the more it becomes increasingly difficult given that every warehouse contains a limited set of resources—people, equipment, products and available storage space. The trick is to find ways to optimize wherever possible to achieve a positive impact on fulfillment and distribution activities. Two components critical to this optimization are where products are slotted and the distance people have to travel to pick them —especially when it comes to fast-moving items. Warehouse slotting is simply the assignment of a specific cube of space to a specific product or purpose ideally in the best possible manner for optimization.
In managing a warehouse or distribution center, the placement of inventory is perhaps the most critical element in the efficiency of the entire operation. In order to achieve supply chain management efficiency, warehouse technology should include some form of slotting and re-slotting application that optimizes the storage of goods in your warehouse — resulting in higher productivity and greater facility throughout.
The question of when and how to slot – that is, to make or revise the slot plan of an existing warehouse or distribution center is not an easy one to answer. Knowing slotting concepts and the theory of slotting improves the placement of inventory to reduce picking time, improve service levels, adjust for seasonal or nonseasonal demand fluctuations and maximize warehouse space.
Among the strategic factors impacting slotting policy include product rotation, seasonality of product and demand fluctuations. Labor considerations include staff utilization and cost. Also, warehouse geography maps out the actual utilization of space and layout efficiency. In order to create an effective slotting plan, warehouse management technology and planning can assist in reaching better space utilization.
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Another version of this article was previously posted by iCepts Technology Group, Inc. on February 14, 2017 – Warehouse Slotting Benefits
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