Expert Insight: Sorting it Out
By Cliff Holste
Date: Nov. 13, 2008

Logistics News: Continuous Improvement Ideas for Increasing Picking Performance and Storage Space

For DC Managers, Maximizing Picking and Storage Space is a  High Priority, but Sometimes Opportunities are Overlooked Because they are not so Obvious

Here are a couple of low cost ideas that differ slightly from conventional thinking and yet, can significantly increase full case picking and storage space.

Add Case Flow over Pallet Flow in Full Case Pick Module


While pick-to-belt modules can be very efficient for picking, they are not all that great when it comes to space utilization.

The adjacent sketch shows a typical two level high double-deep pallet flow pick module.  The vertical clearance for the second level mezzanine is shown at 7½ feet above the floor, which is about the minimum requirement for such applications. 

Unfortunately, this arrangement can leave a large void above the top of the pallet loads.  Often, this dead space can be put to good use by installing a shelf of carton flow lanes into the pallet flow rack.  This can be easily accomplished by utilizing standard components readily available from rack suppliers.  Now, this previously dead space becomes a productive on-line picking location for slotting your slow to medium movers, while freeing up off-line static shelving and bin storage space for other uses.

Incorporate Case Flow Shelf into Static Pallet Rack


When walking through the typical warehouse, it is not unusual to find under utilized pallet slot locations.  This may be caused by SKUs that are purchased and received in less than full pallet loads.  Another cause may be that the picking slot replenishment quantity is by the case rather than by the pallet load, or customer orders for particular SKUs are being filled from reserve storage locations. Whatever the reasons, full pallet storage space is being lost.

The adjacent sketch shows how part of a selective pallet storage rack can be equipped with shelves of carton flow lanes to maximize the space. Lane assignment can be random or dedicated. Each SKU can occupy as many lanes as is required.

By utilizing carton flow in the lower bays, you can reduce or eliminate underutilized pallet locations while increasing picking and replenishment productivity.

It’s all about providing more options and having the flexibility to change picking and storage strategies when required.

 

Optimize Slotting through Continuous Improvement


There are a number of good resources on the Internet on some very good ideas on how to improve picking productivity through the application of proper slotting techniques. One I like is available from Exceed Consulting. Go to that web page, then look under Resource/White Papers for the Slotting document.

Agree or disgree with our expert's perspective? What would you add? Let us know your thoughts for publication in the SCDigest newsletter Feedback section, and on the website. Upon request, comments will be posted with the respondent's name or company withheld.


Send an Email
profile About the Author
Cliff Holste is Supply Chain Digest's Materials Handling Editor. With more than 30 years experience in designing and implementing material handling and order picking systems in distribution, Holste has worked with dozens of large and smaller companies to improve distribution performance.
 
Visit SCDigest's New Distribution Digest web page for the best in distribution management and materials handling news and insight

Holste Says:


It’s all about providing more options and having the flexibility to change picking and storage strategies when required. 


What Do You Say?
Click Here to Send Us Your Comments
views
 
profile Related Blogs
Sorting It Out: Shippers Looking To Increase System Capacity Are Surprised To Find It May Already Exist!

Sorting It Out: For Shippers - Benefits Of Real-Time Control In The DC Are Huge!

Sorting It Out: Shippers Looking to Improve Operations Choose Customer Centric Approach

Sorting It Out: Productivity is a Crucial Factor in Measuring Production Performance

Sorting It Out: Packaging Construction Impacts on Logistics Operations

Sorting It Out: System Providers Offering More Modular & Scalable Solutions

Sorting It Out: Business Metrics Drive Technology Adoption

Sorting It Out: Supervising in the DC - Timeless Leadership Skills and Tools First-Line Supervisors Need to be Successful

Sorting It Out: Good Business Security is All About Paying Attention to Details

Sorting It Out: Is Automation Right for Your Business

<< Previous | Next >>

See all posts
.