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    Warehouse

    Management

    Submitted to

    Prof. Sham Chaugule

    By

    Ajinkya J Bhavsar

    Roll No. 06

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    Introduction

    A warehouse is typically viewed as aplace to store inventory

    However, in many logistical systemdesigns, the role of the warehouse ismore properly viewed as a switchingfacility as contrasted to a storage

    facility

    Storage management is meant forminimizing deterioration and spoilage.

    It is a common practice particularly

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    Receiving of materials

    Receiving is essentially a clericaloperation. Because man clericalactivities areregarded as Routine, however, the

    importance of the receiving functionoften isunderrated

    Most problems or error in a purchasingtransaction should come to lightduring receiving operation. If the

    problem is not detected and corrected

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    Receiving Procedure

    Unloading and checking the shipment.

    Unpacking and inspecting the material.

    Completion of the receiving report.

    Deliver of the material.

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    Different Types ofStorage Systems

    A. Closed System. In this system all

    materials are

    stored in a closedor controlled area

    . Wheneverpossible, thegeneral practice is

    to maintain

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    B. Open System

    Storage facilities arecompletely open, and anyworker has access to anstorage facility

    In plant using this system,no storerooms as suchexists; each material is

    stored as close to its pointof use as is physicallypossible

    Materials are stored in bins,

    on shelves, in racks, on

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    C. Random-AccessStorage System

    It is a unique type ofclosed stores systems,used by a relativelysmall no. of large firms

    In this system nomaterial has a fixedstorage location. Whenan item enters the

    storeroom, it is stored inthe first available bin or

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    Assortment

    An assortment warehouse stocks product

    combinations in anticipation of customer orders The assortments may represent multiple products

    from different manufacturers or special assortmentsas specified by customers

    Production Support

    Production support warehousing provides a steady

    supply of components and materials to assemblyplants

    Safety stocks on items purchased from outsidevendors may be justified because of long lead times

    or significant variations in usage

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