Final Modern Warehouse

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Submitted To ± Prof Bawa Singh


Group No -- 5

Team Members Roll No.


Animesh Dubey MMS-
Shefali Nair MMS-9136
Deepa Shetty MMS-9152
Deepika Singh MMS-9153
Pankaj Thakur MMS-9124
Swapnil Dhamale MMS-9175
Nikhil Nalawade MMS-9199
›arehouse

A warehouse is a facility utilized to store, protect and


secure items for inventory or staging for shipment.

"›arehousing" refers to the process or methods


employed for storing and retrieving inventory in a
warehouse.
marious Functions of ›arehouse

M The storage of goods to permit managing product flow or to


accommodate longer production runs

M Serving as a mixing point where products from different suppliers


are mixed and then distributed to fulfill customer orders

M A source of supplies for production

M A staging area for final packaging or finishing


›arehouse management systems

M The advanced technology and operating processes that


optimize all warehousing functions.
M These functions typically begin with receipts from
suppliers and end with shipments to customers
M Include all inventory movements and information flows
in between.
M The main task is to transport, store, pick and handle
goods.
›arehouse Activities

M Receiving goods
M Identifying goods
M Sorting goods
M Dispatching goods
M Holding goods
M Retrieving goods
M Marshalling goods
M Preparing records and advices
›arehouse Management

Move from Managing Overhead to Creating a


Competitive Advantage.
Modern ›arehouse Management

Modern warehouse management can be defined as


implementation of computer applications and automated
machinery to improve efficiency of warehouse operations.
Parameter ›arehouse Modern ›arehouse

Operations Manual Automated

Cost High Comparatively Low

Product Placement Unorganized Organized

Paper ›ork More Less

Order Processing Slow Fast

Time Consumption More Less


Location of warehouse

M Characteristics of the soil


M Its load-bearing capacity
M Resistance to compaction
M Drainage characteristics.
M The long axes of warehouses are oriented East-›est.
M This way, the side walls are least exposed to the sun.
M Temperature variations inside are minimized.
Modern ›arehouse Design
Modern ›arehouse Design

M Foundations and Floor


M ›alls
M Roof
M mentilation
M Doors
M Illumination
Advantages of Modern ›arehouses

Optimum use of resources


M Inventory
M Labor
M Physical Space
M Time
M Costs
Some Automated System

M Machinery
M Overhead Conveyor System
M Automated Cranes
M Conveyors
M Forklifts
M Sortation Systems
M Mobile Technology
M Radio Data Terminals
M Barcode System
M Softwares
Overhead Conveyors Automated Cranes

M Hang on Ceiling
M Optimizes other operations on
the floor space
M Complex operations
Conveyors Forklifts

M Horizontal transport of goods


with stacking jobs.
M Move goods onto load-carrying
devices like pallets, wire-mesh
boxes or individual parts
M suited for short trips and mid-
range transport frequency.
Automatic Identification and Data Capture

Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC)


refers to the methods of automatically identifying
objects, collecting data about them, and entering that
data directly into computer system.
M The process of obtaining external data, through
analysis of images, sounds or videos.
M Getting information and entering that data or feeding
it directly into computer systems.
Modern ›arehouse Management often utilizes Auto
ID Data Capture (AIDC) technology.

Some AIDC are --


M Radio-frequency identification (RFID)
M Barcode Scanners
M Mobile Computers
M ›ireless LANs
Barcode Scanner

A barcode reader (or barcode scanner) is an electronic


device for reading printed barcodes.
Mobile Computers
›ireless LANS
Radio Frequency Identification - RFID

Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is the use of an


object (typically referred to as an RFID tag) applied to or
incorporated into a product, animal, or person for the
purpose of identification and tracking using radio waves.

M Tags can be read from several meters away and beyond


the line of sight of the reader.
M Provides an accurate knowledge of the current inventory
M Emerged in response to the need for a next generation
bar code.
RFID - Contd

M RFID system consists of a tag (transponder) and a


reader (interrogator).
M Deals with the remote collection of information
(identification number)stored on a tag using radio
frequency communications.
M Contactless scanning of goods
RFID - Contd
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