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“WAREHOUSING” LOGISTICS II TUTORY Lecturer: Marx Galarza Students: Steveen Sánchez Kevin Soto Andrea Cazar Dayanna Ruilova Carlos Casanova Brigitte Pacheco

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“WAREHOUSING”LOGISTICS II TUTORY

Lecturer: Marx GalarzaStudents: Steveen Sánchez Kevin Soto Andrea Cazar Dayanna Ruilova Carlos Casanova Brigitte Pacheco Ivanna SánchezDate: 30/08/2016Grade: 10

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Warehousing definitionWarehousing is used for the storage of building materials.

Modern warehouse turnover from the transport, storage methods and building facilities would value the rational arrangement of channels.

The spaces are managed according to the needs of each business, to ensure proper movement of goods.

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Warehouse storage by the storage of items

Solid form of articles

Gas goods and powdered

goods Liquids

Storage of raw materials

Semi-finished Finished products

CLASSIFICATION

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CLASSIFICATION BY BUILDING FORMS

Single Storage• Suitable for storage of metal

materials, building materials, minerals, machinery, vehicles, oil, chemicals, wood and its products

Multi Storage• General store merchandise,

electronic equipment, food, rubber products, pharmaceuticals, ETC

Cylindrical Storage• General storage of bulk cement,

dry ore slag, fly ash, bulk grain, oil, gas and other gases

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TYPES OF WAREHOUSE SPACE

COMMERCIAL GOVERNMENT OR STATE

TRANSIT

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TYPES OF WAREHOUSE SPACE

OPEN STORAGE

ENTERPRISE SPACE PRE-FABRICATED

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Strategies of deposits and warehouses

How many warehouses should be employed

Which type should be used to meet market requirements

Determine the rol of the warehouse

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Warehousing strategic plan

Outline your existing operation.Determine your warehouse storage and inventory needs.Find ind weaknesses and areas for change in your current

warehouse effort.

Identify alternative solutions.Evaluate your new plans Update your plan based on your assessments.

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Warehousing, Preparation and Planning• Space layout

Equipment

maintenance and parking.

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• PlanningAllocate space for

each type of product and locating number;

Allow sufficient space for easy access to the stacks for inspecting,

loading and unloading.

Sizing the goods receipt and

despatch area;

Allow space for storage of cleaning

materials and supplies;

Warehousing, Preparation and Planning

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• Space utilization and handling

Warehousing, Preparation and Planning

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Optimizing Warehouse Operations

Minimize the number of touches.

Stock materials using logical sequencing that is meaningful for workers

Gather real-time operations intelligence on warehousing processes.

Warehouse operations efficiency is key to the success of any company that

processes, inventories, and ships

orders.

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Gain end-to-end visibility throughout the facility and processes.

Implement equipment to automate warehousing processes.

Establish key performance indicators.

Optimizing Warehouse Operations

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PANCALI – WAREHOUSING PROCESS

Raw material warehouse• Analyzes

the inventory

• Send orders

Purchasing Deparment• Orders

approval• Ask

suppliers• Send

Invoice for Payment

The product comes to the

Pancali

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Questions for the interview1. What is involved in the normal process of warehousing?2. What is the importance of warehousing?3. Who are your customers?4. What departments involved?5. How often comes the raw material storage?6. What is the inventory turnover time?7. Do they have their own system for logistics warehouse?8. How often do you make orders?9. How long does it take for you to receive orders?10. Do you use a software in order to manage your system?11. How do you handle these procedures in order to minimize risks and wasting time?12. How many employees are involved in the process?13. If a process is delayed what are the consequences involving this?

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REFERENCES

• https://resources.alibaba.com/topic/500029715/Definition_and_classification_of_warehouse_.htm

• http://dlca.logcluster.org/display/LOG/Warehousing+and+Inventory+Management#WarehousingandInventoryManagement-TypesofWarehouseSpace

• http://www.inboundlogistics.com/cms/article/optimizing-warehouse-operations/• http://dlca.logcluster.org/display/LOG/Warehousing+and+Inventory+Management#War

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