Warehouse Capacity - My Warehouse is Full

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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
  • Running out of warehouse space is really common. Often, businesses will move to a larger warehouse or rent an additional warehouse.
    But there are many ways to regain some of your warehouse capacity.
    Can you suggest other ways to squeeze more in?
    👇 TIMESTAMPS (in case you want to skip) 👇
    0:00 Intro
    0:30 Why is it that people are always running out of warehouse space?
    2:15 Technology
    3:02 Layout
    4:16 Process
    4:37 Automation
    5:30 U-shaped Flow
    7:40 Extra Capacity in your Warehouse
    10:48 Robots/ Technology in Warehouse
    13:24 Warehouse Layout
    15:51 Outro
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Комментарии • 63

  • @supplychainsecrets
    @supplychainsecrets  Год назад

    This video is brought to you by Logistics Bureau - Management Consultants, who reduce costs and improve service for organisations Worldwide.
    If you need any assistance on any of the topics on this channel, just visit us at: www.logisticsbureau.com/

  • @dpsheals
    @dpsheals 2 года назад +2

    My warehouse just moved. It’s been a crazy few weeks. Remember there’s always space up! And storage trailers
    Can’t wait to watch all your vids!

    • @supplychainsecrets
      @supplychainsecrets  2 года назад +1

      Very true. Go higher and use shipping containers (if you can find any)

  • @musadauda5216
    @musadauda5216 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video. It's indeed informative. Always love to watch and listen to your educative RUclips videos.

  • @frankschlanker
    @frankschlanker 3 года назад +1

    really enjoyed your video and the information you supplied

  • @shubhampathak9306
    @shubhampathak9306 4 года назад +1

    Your videos are building a foundation for me in the logistics and supply chain sector, as I will be doing an MBA in operations management. THANKYOU!!

  • @glorianakalema1997
    @glorianakalema1997 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video its very informative and clear, it will help me with my current research on a warehouse that's running out of space.

  • @emeldakamanda8932
    @emeldakamanda8932 4 года назад +1

    Very informative. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jerrychandler7094
    @jerrychandler7094 3 года назад

    Excellent!

  • @rudrangsu
    @rudrangsu 3 года назад +1

    Thanks it is very informative

  • @abdelrahmanradwan3469
    @abdelrahmanradwan3469 3 года назад +1

    Simplest illustration for how elevate the capacity of packed WH

  • @mannysidhu788
    @mannysidhu788 3 года назад +2

    Hey Rob, top-shelf videos! Thank you.
    Not sure if you have done a video on probably the most important aspect for people starting out in the 3PL space - how to get customers. That’d be just fantastic. Thank you in advance.

  • @StregAnders
    @StregAnders 4 года назад +1

    That was really informative, thanks a lot! After getting out of the armed forces, I'm looking at studying engineering focused on Supply Chain starting next summer, and all of your content is giving me a great head start.

    • @supplychainsecrets
      @supplychainsecrets  4 года назад +1

      Glad you're finding it useful. We have the same background....

  • @batukekalimukwa7157
    @batukekalimukwa7157 3 года назад +2

    This is very interesting and educative

  • @luannguyen-hb3ug
    @luannguyen-hb3ug 4 года назад +1

    Thanks you a lot

  • @DogwipeBeno
    @DogwipeBeno Год назад +1

    Great common sense advice from Rob. Recently visited a Melbourne timber warehouse and was *staggered* by the aisle widths and low racking heights, but then not surprised by all the overspill outside! At least know your options and consider cantilever racking & sideloaders for long loads!

    • @supplychainsecrets
      @supplychainsecrets  Год назад

      It's not uncommon with long products. Timber, steel etc. A lot depends on pack sizes, weights/dimensions, MHE in use and so on.

  • @fesehaandualem4472
    @fesehaandualem4472 3 года назад +1

    I appreciate and interesting.

  • @a.thiagarajah8183
    @a.thiagarajah8183 4 года назад +1

    Excellent Supply Chain Solution tips, always look within would save your time and money the key is having an eye of LEAN would multiply your efficiency and competitive service Provider.

  • @williamnettleton3413
    @williamnettleton3413 3 года назад +1

    I have a question about logistics and data consumption based on lines per hour. This metric can be very biased in good and bad scenarios. Let's take for example, a warehouse that sells boxes. An order comes for 400 4 x 4 x 4in corrugate boxes. The bundle is let's say 25 per bundle. That is 16 bundles that need to be shipped out. Due to shipping constraints or weight or other factors, this order needs to be divided into 4 boxes/shipping labels. So one order line has 4 labels associated with it. This creates a big disconnect and negative reinforcement of looking at this metric solely and not factoring in quantity of shipped boxes/labels made. The added time to ship these negatively impacts the packer, knowing that metric will be held against them, and it can show a slower production even if working at faster rates. Now the other side of that, let's say we have an order for tag ties in multiple colors. 5 let's say, and 100qty each which is 4 bags. Because the size is small this fits into one box/one label. So 5 lines is filled in one box very quickly. Now skewing the metric logistic system the other way over estimating the production and shipping progress.
    A metric that takes into account bundle quantity/shipping qty and labels per hour with orders per hour is far more detailed to get accurate logistics to understand warehouse flow and production. Why isn't this the standard?

    • @supplychainsecrets
      @supplychainsecrets  3 года назад +1

      You raise an interesting point. That’s why we need to be careful what metrics we use as each operation is a bit different. Cartons per hour, eaches per hour, inners per hour, orders per hour, order lines per hour, picks per hour, hits per hour. There are so many. We need to pick the ones most meaningful to our operation.

  • @peppypepper
    @peppypepper 3 года назад +1

    Hey Rob, You channel & depth of supply chain understanding you provide is absolutely amazing. Just like to understand have you ever worked with Clients in India. As you are aware due to cheap labor Standardization of Warehouse & automation is not like as in US, Europe etc. Can you come up with video on something like Optimization of Warehousing & transportation for India Market. All the best for your channel :)

  • @zakiya2925
    @zakiya2925 3 года назад +2

    I have a MSc in supply chain from the University of Roehampton . I find your video very informative. I live in a slow moving Caribbean island and they have no need for or can't afford advance systems or technologies. I crave for an opportunity abroad so I can put what I studied into good use and learn more.

    • @supplychainsecrets
      @supplychainsecrets  3 года назад +1

      I’m sure with some good networking and lots of applications, you’ll find a rewarding role. But be careful what you wish for! Right now a slow moving Caribbean Island sounds wonderful to me!

  • @batukekalimukwa7157
    @batukekalimukwa7157 3 года назад +1

    Can I post a case study and see how you analyze it

  • @AhmedSamir-jt3tq
    @AhmedSamir-jt3tq 2 года назад +1

    Hi Mr. Rob
    The plant I working on it we storing pallets of packaging bottles such as ( shampoo Clear and sunsilk) , we are not capable to Use racking system due to height constrain and we stored it in bulk area in double stack, my question is what is the Best way to utilize our Warehouse?
    Thanks in advance,

    • @supplychainsecrets
      @supplychainsecrets  2 года назад

      Difficult to say without seeing a plan or photos of the warehouse. Reach out to me on LinkedIn and send some pics or a plan.

  • @ibrahimebaid9471
    @ibrahimebaid9471 Месяц назад +1

    thanks for this video - can you help me for layout for spare parts warehouse

    • @supplychainsecrets
      @supplychainsecrets  Месяц назад

      Sure, my consultants can help you with that: www.logisticsbureau.com/

  • @davidgraham3960
    @davidgraham3960 4 года назад +1

    Hi, what is the best 3D warehouse mapping software and it is also not so complicated to use? Thanks.

  • @symm605
    @symm605 2 года назад +1

    This could help hundreds of thousands Chinese small medium enterprise to improve their warehouse management considerably.

  • @dinhquangquynhk17ct14
    @dinhquangquynhk17ct14 Год назад +1

    When our warehouse was a little bit narrow in width and length, do you think it's a good idea if we enhance much in its height ?

    • @supplychainsecrets
      @supplychainsecrets  Год назад

      That's a complex question. It depends on many things. Product storage and handling profile, materials handling equipment in use, warehouse construction type, quality of warehouse floor........ It can make sense.........

  • @bishwakhadka827
    @bishwakhadka827 4 года назад +1

    just suggest me the some scenario written questions for supply officer especial warehouse operation

    • @supplychainsecrets
      @supplychainsecrets  4 года назад

      That needs a bot more than a quick answer here! (1) What would you do to try to improve productivity? (2) What 3 KPIs would you measure every day? (3) What is the most important warehouse function?

  • @sumitkumargurah7884
    @sumitkumargurah7884 10 месяцев назад +1

    If we reach our Dispatch capacity, then how much stock we should have in our warehouse, like two weeks or three weeks ?like we r manifecturer also,and we have regular material most often. Pls explain sir.

    • @supplychainsecrets
      @supplychainsecrets  10 месяцев назад

      That requires a complex answer sorry. Do you have demand forecasting in place, by SKU? And are your SKUs broken down into groups, like ABC. based on their demand? Then you need to establish what your customer service availability will be. With all that, you can now start to establish your required inventory levels by SKU. It will vary a lot business to business.

  • @shoshoar791
    @shoshoar791 4 года назад +1

    How much capacity in sq ft do i need for 137 crates total 92cbm

    • @supplychainsecrets
      @supplychainsecrets  4 года назад

      Depends how high you stack them? I'm sure you can work it out.

  • @trevorgraber9075
    @trevorgraber9075 2 года назад +1

    Look!!!! TSPs and tortured trucks kill load time. In a timed load scenario we eat crow... times touched tripples too.. sorry just venting, I’m dealing with high volume high skew situation 😩🥲

  • @williamlemerond8007
    @williamlemerond8007 2 года назад

    Has anyone here gone for APICs certification

  • @pusspaws2u611
    @pusspaws2u611 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Rob, have you ever seen or been involved in any warehouse, manufacturing or industrial complexes that use a fishbone design, and if so what is your take on this sort of storage and racking system?

    • @supplychainsecrets
      @supplychainsecrets  6 месяцев назад

      Do you mean a fishbone design in terms of the layout of the aisles? No. What would be the point of that? Have you seen one?