DCM T02

Soh Ling Yu Alie, Tan Hui Min, Tan Kok Teng & Tan Lee Leng ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Our group has researched on Storage Systems of Distribution Centre Management and came up with this Instructional Blog. We have incorporated all our findings of Storage Systems and also posting of our group answer to the question from our facilitator.

Friday, January 11, 2008

Introduction to Storage Systems

Storage Systems, simply refers to the system in which the cargoes are being stored in the warehouse.

A well-designed storage system should:

  • Make good use of building volume, by choice of appropriate storage system, careful layout, minimising aisle widths and using headroom;
  • Provide good access to stored goods, minimise travel distance and facilitate throughput of goods;
  • Incorporate systems such as stock records and locations, and stock movement control and replenishment;
  • Provide security against fire, damage and theft; and
  • Provide an environment to prevent deterioration or contamination of stock.

In addition, the choice of storage medium for a particular application will depend on:

  • Physical characteristics of goods stocked, such as weight, shape, size, strength, package, unit load weight, height, etc.;
  • Hazard factor, such as fire, noxious gases;
  • Value of the goods;
  • Stocks and throughput levels;
  • Contamination risks, regarding odours;
  • Characteristics of the available storage methods and equipments;
  • Number of line items;
  • Capital availability; and
  • Deterioration factors, considering product life.

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