The 4 Warehouse Design Principles - F.A.C.T.

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июн 2024
  • Mal Walker of Logistics Bureau Loves warehouses! Here he shares some simple warehouse design tips.
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    👇 TIMESTAMPS (in case you want to skip) 👇
    0:00 Intro
    0:28 Flow
    0:59 Accessibility
    1:32 Capacity
    4:15 Traceability
    4:41 Outro
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Комментарии • 92

  • @supplychainsecrets
    @supplychainsecrets  Год назад +2

    ✔ Need help with your warehousing, contact us here:✔
    Warehouse Design: www.logisticsbureau.com/warehouse-design-consultants/
    Warehouse Process Improvement: www.logisticsbureau.com/distribution-centre-process-improvement/

  • @michelangelop3923
    @michelangelop3923 3 года назад +15

    1:49 the forklift hit the storage rafth, great video btw

  • @Humblyguided
    @Humblyguided 2 года назад +2

    This is brief information are very valuable. Thanks for sharing the principle as short manner.

  • @germainlawrence6154
    @germainlawrence6154 4 года назад +5

    Closely related to Material Resource Planning (MRP II) and Capacity Requirements Planning (CRP). The FACT requirements are identical to the FAST components ; Flow, Accessibility, Storage and Throughout.

  • @jamespaul1097
    @jamespaul1097 3 года назад +7

    I love the fact , that with all the top end management ideas of how to set out and run a warehouse.
    It ultimately boils down to the Dolly Dimple on a forklift @ 1:49 who can, t even line up a pallet without hitting the racks

    • @supplychainsecrets
      @supplychainsecrets  3 года назад +2

      LOL. You're right. Never noticed that 🙂

    • @kevinocampos8964
      @kevinocampos8964 3 года назад +1

      lmaoooo i noticed too

    • @sergeyboitsov8643
      @sergeyboitsov8643 Год назад

      Have been at a couple Rus WHs - in 95% pickers didn't touch them. Lifehack - some forklifts have cams on forks :)

  • @govindsolanki2213
    @govindsolanki2213 4 года назад +1

    FACT is fact, elaborated and exact!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @FitoutmyofficeGlenside
    @FitoutmyofficeGlenside 3 года назад +4

    At a time when technology is rapidly evolving and global markets become increasingly competitive, the design and fit out of interior facilities is a key element in the potential success of a light industrial enterprise. By talking through the FACT principles with our clients, we are able to design productive and efficient warehouses.

  • @supplychainsants
    @supplychainsants Год назад +1

    You made the four MAGIC bullet points simple and easy to understand.
    I am going to hit them in my WH and preserve them in my intuition forever.

  • @holycow810
    @holycow810 3 года назад +2

    Really appreciate and big thanks.

  • @ShivYadavUTube
    @ShivYadavUTube 2 года назад

    This FACT was really helpful. Nice and detailed explaination in a few words. 👍

  • @erikadwiharyanti6933
    @erikadwiharyanti6933 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank u for your information. And I want to ask, if we have many types of good in warehouse but just one consignee. And how we can arrange and make a efficient layout?

    • @supplychainsecrets
      @supplychainsecrets  3 месяца назад

      That is a huge question and really opens up the whole topic of warehouse management. Good systems and processes, logical locations for stock based on throughput, picking methods, order assembly processes etc etc

  • @shanecolton3500
    @shanecolton3500 3 года назад +5

    Interesting video. When I worked in reorder team for a large grocery retailer, our distribution centres were constantly operating at 97 to 98%. Often it would be at 102% for a few hours at peak seasonal times with stock sitting on trailers or in loading bay. If the warehouses did happen to get down to 90% on a certain day, supply chain mgmt would be asking questions to us for fear of service level dropping. Would you say this was a poor or good practice for grocery. If this was a slower mover products, I accept such a high utilisation would be risky. The turnnover of the DC was around 9 to 11 days on average. Thanks.

    • @supplychainsecrets
      @supplychainsecrets  3 года назад +4

      I think in terms of 'storage capacity' running at close to 100% can really slow down productivity. It's a bit like driving into a shopping Mall car park, that has 10,000 places, and looking for the spaces that are vacant! Obviously in a warehouse we know exactly where those spaces (pallet slots) are. But operating at that capacity also creates congestion all over the warehouse. that slows down productivity. 'Designers' will generally aim at 85-90% space utilisation to allow for room to work. Otherwise it is like being in that shopping mall car park, with cars in lines on every level, waiting for spaces to appear and 'stalking' shoppers walking back to their car !

    • @shanecolton3500
      @shanecolton3500 3 года назад +2

      @@supplychainsecrets Thanks for taking the time to respond. Your analogy is brilliant and something I hadn't quite thought about. The mentality in the business was we are only excellent if we continually operate at 98% but I wonder did the warehouse time calculate the 'cost and time' lost through the productivity deficit, I suspect not as it can be hard to quantify. Only discovered the channel and really enjoying it. Wish I discovered this channel before going off to do a supply chain masters, I know which is more useful and beneficial!

  • @EternalFlamesGaming
    @EternalFlamesGaming 2 года назад +1

    Excellent and very informative video

  • @roberttepala725
    @roberttepala725 29 дней назад +1

    I would add Safety. It is strictly linked to productivity. Safe move is much faster and efficient.

    • @supplychainsecrets
      @supplychainsecrets  29 дней назад

      Yes, I'd agree. Safety should always be a key priority.

  • @silvionascimentoribeirojun4017

    Great topics! Let me have a question, should we apply the same methodology in terms of 85% as a top of net occupation even for an seasonal operations?
    I mean, if after data gathering and analysis, the numbers show me that the 85% capacity will be target only for a few months due to the peak season, can I consider 85% capacity as a baseline or the total installed capacity? I am looking for discover the trade off of having an decreasing productivities rates for a few months versus extra cost of square meters for the rest of the year. Once again great job and keep posting!

    • @supplychainsecrets
      @supplychainsecrets  Год назад +1

      For a 'peak' you might be able to operate for a while at a higher capacity. Depends somewhat on the type of racking / storage systems you are using too. An AS/RS system could still operate at a much higher capacity. The 85% is a rule of thumb for standard single deep selective racking.

  • @JekeKyle
    @JekeKyle 3 года назад

    great video Mal !

  • @supplychainsecrets
    @supplychainsecrets  4 года назад +7

    What else would you like Mal Walker to share here about warehousing?

    • @anmoltyagi1530
      @anmoltyagi1530 3 года назад +1

      Documents required to maintain the better warehouse flow and for audits?

    • @CHEFTECH86
      @CHEFTECH86 2 года назад

      How do you ensure a level floor across vast expanses?

  • @warehouserackfactoryxuansh4755
    @warehouserackfactoryxuansh4755 Год назад +1

    Great,thank you for share

  • @sergeyboitsov8643
    @sergeyboitsov8643 Год назад +1

    Agree with each word! (adding a comment to promote the channel and maybe someone involved to SCM will watch it and get new knowledge)

  • @howardert5251
    @howardert5251 3 года назад +1

    suggest: assemble a glossary of eighty SME terms and place your e-address & copyright in page footer (PDF or DOC format)

  • @a.h.m.shakilaktar6781
    @a.h.m.shakilaktar6781 2 года назад +2

    thank you

  • @issackants8481
    @issackants8481 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Sir Mal

  • @adams6571
    @adams6571 2 года назад +1

    Where can I find this clear board and the marker? Great video btw. Thanks.

    • @supplychainsecrets
      @supplychainsecrets  2 года назад

      At the Hardware store ! I made it. Most people do.

    • @rocket5857
      @rocket5857 2 года назад

      @@supplychainsecrets How are you able to write in reverse?

  • @suddude7481
    @suddude7481 3 года назад +1

    Is there any new technology for controlling light and temperature?
    There are warehouses on ships where items are not stored on pallets and shrink wrapped, is there any new technology to prevent corrosion of items stored in bins?

  • @saeedbasabain4188
    @saeedbasabain4188 4 года назад +1

    Thanks

    • @supplychainsecrets
      @supplychainsecrets  4 года назад +1

      Welcome. Let us know other topics you want us to cover!

  • @sfdiscovery
    @sfdiscovery 2 года назад +3

    How can we assess the flow could you pls explain little bit more in detail. I have a warehouse that receives and dispatch inventory

  • @mucioleite1531
    @mucioleite1531 2 года назад +1

    Multiple store warehouse. Docks, elevators and ramp solutions. Where to find sample of projects for a midle size operation. 20.000sqm?

    • @supplychainsecrets
      @supplychainsecrets  2 года назад +1

      What do you mean by sample projects? Sample ‘solutions’? They all vary due to the client need. We have never designed, in over 250 warehouses, any that were much the same. The same concepts might apply, but not the actual designs.

  • @anmoltyagi1530
    @anmoltyagi1530 3 года назад +2

    Superb sir, may I have any social media platforms of yours to gain knowledge from you?

    • @supplychainsecrets
      @supplychainsecrets  3 года назад

      Check description

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  • @Karanvir13e13
    @Karanvir13e13 3 года назад +2

    Can you suggest me a company that failed to follow government legislations pertaining to warehousing storage and faced legal consequences?

    • @supplychainsecrets
      @supplychainsecrets  3 года назад +1

      We rarely get involved in the legal elements of warehousing, other than as Expert witness for things like Insurance claims. But there are certainly prosecutions related to safety issues, dangerous goods and the like.

  • @rokpodlogar6062
    @rokpodlogar6062 Год назад +1

    this probably can be a subprinciple of sorts, but planned throughput can have a massive effect on capacity design and floor planning.

  • @MrBenzcdi
    @MrBenzcdi 2 года назад +1

    That transparent whiteboard just blows my mind. How does that even work???

    • @MrBenzcdi
      @MrBenzcdi 2 года назад +1

      Oh, the video was flipped horizontally 😁.
      Great and concise explanation btw. If one can’t explain the topic in a ~5 minute clip, then one shouldn’t make the clip.

    • @supplychainsecrets
      @supplychainsecrets  2 года назад +1

      LOL. It takes a while to build and setup. We'll do some more. I just need to give the board a good clean and polish as it gets scratched!

    • @MrBenzcdi
      @MrBenzcdi 2 года назад +1

      @@supplychainsecrets looks awesome. Good education tool 👍

  • @grimehound
    @grimehound 3 года назад +1

    How to measure how many racks would fit in a 1350 sq.m warehouse?

    • @supplychainsecrets
      @supplychainsecrets  3 года назад +1

      Not that simple. Depends on pallet dimensions and height of pallet. Clear roof height. Aisle widths. Space required for receipt and despatch. Order assembly, packing, MHE charging etc etc. and then type of racking used. Selective, drive in, double deep....

    • @HeartlessBasterd
      @HeartlessBasterd 3 года назад +1

      @@supplychainsecrets Once we select all those criteria, I usually use an integer programming model that can be formulated as a cutting stock problem to find the optimal racking heights.

  • @sweetvectorc3776
    @sweetvectorc3776 3 года назад +1

    Hi my name is chow can you make a video on home warehouse video

  • @nadirshahfaqiri7511
    @nadirshahfaqiri7511 Год назад +1

    Hi how I can learn warehouse

  • @jojohehe3251
    @jojohehe3251 2 года назад +1

    Are you left-handed and flipped? This is doing my head in.

  • @detanvo
    @detanvo 2 года назад

    So, was he writing right to left the entire time or?

    • @supplychainsecrets
      @supplychainsecrets  2 года назад

      Ah.. The secret is in the editing 😉

    • @supplychainsecrets
      @supplychainsecrets  2 года назад

      I might get down to our office studio and do some more that style if you like them...

  • @jamesemmitt6456
    @jamesemmitt6456 9 месяцев назад +1

    If you are a Sr Warehouse or DC Exec and you don’t already know this fundamental knowledge, you don’t belong in the Industry.

  • @furrygorilla11
    @furrygorilla11 2 года назад

    Guy at 1:50 hits the rack lol

  • @blackdaan
    @blackdaan 2 года назад

    i wanted a pallet rack for at home.. thank you for nothing lol

    • @supplychainsecrets
      @supplychainsecrets  2 года назад

      Not sure what you mean by that LOL. Your local DIY Store will sell home storage systems.

    • @blackdaan
      @blackdaan 2 года назад +1

      @@supplychainsecrets i am one of those guys that do industrial stuff at home.. welding, lathe or milling work.. cutting trees. laying solar panels. aircondition filling. have a car lift, got a forklift. i have a big property. and i was searching for a pallet rack. looking for some videos to get a little more info about the importence.. (foundation, how to get it stable, diy videos) but ofcourse i cannot find anything haha, i stumble upon your videos. ahh the principles finally, but ofcourse your videos is not for people like me. but its for business owners that want to invest in there warehouse lol.

    • @supplychainsecrets
      @supplychainsecrets  2 года назад

      @@blackdaan Ah I see. Yes, we design the layouts, but the engineers prepare the site and erect the racking.