instead of row you should label aisle and introduce left and right positions for pick path optimization. and within an aisle you clearly label sides with small flags that attach to the racking. this is all manual but large clients can use the virtual warehouse to guide employees (smart glasses)
Thanks for the clarification, what I was looking for. What I would love to see is the order of how labels should be placed to guide the picker through the rows based off the WMS sorting, so the picker is not back tracking. For example, if I have 4 bays in each row, and I have 4 rows. Row 1&2 and 3&4 are back to back. They would be called Bay, 01, 02, 03, 04 for row 1, then once I am at the end of row 1 at bay 4, my WMS is going to sort, should I then label row 2 bay 04, 03, 02, 01? or should I label row 2, bay 05, 06, 07, 08? Then start row 3 bay 01, 02, 03, 04 and row 4 bays 05, 06, 07, 08?
WOW! THANK YOU VERY MUCH! i have to do a project for my job and this video helped me a lot. It's easy to understand and wonderful material to download to have it on file since I learn with pictures. Thank you again.
Thank you for the video, I need some help, I hope you can provide few advices. I’ve recently started a new job as inventory coordinator for a small company. They haven’t done the inventory management ever before. We have a stock room located in the company apartment to which we call it as a maintenance room. The company business is mostly for renovating apartments. So for that whatever the materials are need have been stocked in the room. The materials are ordered when they needed, it’s not like they have set any reorder point for it because of course they don’t do renovations on daily basis it’s totally up to the situations. But now I’ve been told that I need to totally restructure the inventory management. I’ve to start from the scratch and reorganize the stock room and also apply labelling to them. The challenges that I’m facing are 1- how to design or layout the stock room. 2- how should I categorize the departments and subcategories the items in that category. 3- if I plan to use barcode scanning what kind of things we need to have on that barcode label. 4- as it is going to be restructure how often I should perfume counts, and while performing should I count whole inventory or department wise. 5- what step should the guys in maintenance room should do so that we as a team are on the same page when it comes to stock accuracy. 6- we have somewhat of 5-6 categories consist of plumbing, electric, civil materials, and few liquid materials. We have somewhere of290 skus overall at the moment. And I’m pretty stressed out how I can create a well organize and smooth flowing inventory management and room. As I don’t have any lead or manager above me, I’m the only one who has few knowledge about it. Your reply is highly appreciated :)
This is quite a challenge. What you need at this point is an assessment from a consultant. Where is the business located? Depending on the city I could recommend a consultant that assist you or maybe we could do that ourselves.
What would you suggest if you don't some physical way of delineating one bay from another, an example being cantilever racking that runs the entire length of the aisle? We stock many different end sections and lengths of timber and regularly change up our racking locations depending on demand.
Thank you so much for such a wonderful and educational video. It is so nicely explained and assisting me to label my warehouse. I, however, had a question regarding bins. In my warehouse setting, my bin is one big area in a bay per level. Can I name the bin A for instance on level 1, then the same area B on level 2 etc. Then in bay 2, again A for level 1 and B for level 2 etc. Please guide me. From Nairobi, Kenya
I like your label style. How can I create same style labels, is there any label printing machine, or you just buy printed label and register with your WMS?
Hi! We manage a similar way of labeling our bins. We have an issue with open bins, we are retailer and we have like 12000 different products and our costumers purchase only a few of the box, leaving an open box or bin... The issue we are having is to identify these opened bins easily. Do you have any thoughts on how I could tide up my system?
I recently hired as warehouse staff, in company each goods has its own stock card. I just curious how to put the stock card to each kind of goods, for easily match the stock card and the goods, cause the raw materials has it own packaging, like cartoon drum, plastic bag, iron drum, u dunno how to put it together. Any suggestions how to put the stock card to each goods? Thank u
In whatever software you are doing, you should be able to put additional product in a second bin by scanning the product and scanning the bin. The software should be agnostic to what bin the product goes into. It should just track it.
@@Laceupsolutions I mean, can I put one type of product more then 2 bins, and if I need that product, how software works? Which bin does it show to me?
@@bahodirrajabov7964 Great question. It will show that the product is distributed in two bins. If the two bins are picking bins, it will display that you can pick from either. If one bin is picking and the other is overstock, you will pick from the picking bin and later transfer down from the overstock. Thanks for your amazing question
Hi how can I accurately count my physical product on hand it always took me a long time to count 3 times to make sure it is correct and sometimes it is up or less when you recount specially small items with lots of quantity. Im new in the field and first audit I had is a complete mess up audit the quickbooks and my product on hand are not sharing the same numbers that I have Im exhausted counting the same stuff for 2 weeks straight just to lower the loss
Hi Delroy, Thanks for your comment. I appreciate it. I don't have this currently. If I get an editable template at some point from a customer, I'll send it to you.
Lets say i have 2 sections of the warehouse, section A and B, would i name my aisle rows 01, 02, 03 in section A and then do the same in section B as 01, 02, 03 or would section B aisles be 04, 05, 06
Hello. You can do either or. It really depends how your warehouse flows. If the two sections are right next to one another, I would increment the rows. If they are two completely different sections, I would start at 1.
We use many methods of storing items. Sometimes we put various items in a cardboard box and other times plastic boxes and we may move boxes. How can I identify each individual card board box?
Great question and I apologize about the delay. The only way to do this is to register each of these boxes as a bin location, adhere a label to each one, and track them within your warehouse with a WMS. Manually, you would have to assign an ID to each box, adhere the ID to the box, and manually document the whereabouts of the box. This is difficult. I would invest in a cost-effective system that can do this for you.
Any way you can post a tutorial on HOW to make bin locations like that? I saw on a previous comment it was photoshop, but I would love a quick step by step! Thanks.
@@rekhabisht4638 We are using a pattern that is familiar to everyone, similar to the system used by post offices around the world. We name aisles by letters, with odd numbers on one side and even numbers on the opposite side. This is a system people are naturally accustomed to, so why complicate it? :)
Hello. I would love to learn about your business and see how we can help you. Could you please let me know your availability to jump on a call or do a FaceTime?
@@Laceupsolutions I would like to create my own location with the template you sent. Any recommendation how will I go about doing that? Thanks an advance!!
@@husseinkhidir5010 Hoep you've been great. No I don't. Those we created here internally through photoshop. You could either do it like we did, or reach out to a professional labeling company like label match.
Beautifully done, it has taken me years to find someone who can explain this. Thank you!
Awesome man. Happy you enjoyed this.
Years??? Wow you must have had some really bad training
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I’ve been looking for a simplified explanation for a while! Thank you for making this process easy for anyone to learn!!
Glad it was helpful!
Very simple way explained
I could not find a better video on RUclips
Amazing feedback. Thank you so much for your support.
This is exactly what I have been searching for!! Thank you!
Thank you so much for your comment
You're a warehouse genius I've learned alot from you bruv keep up the good work thanks a bundle.
I appreciate this incredible comment :)
instead of row you should label aisle and introduce left and right positions for pick path optimization. and within an aisle you clearly label sides with small flags that attach to the racking. this is all manual but large clients can use the virtual warehouse to guide employees (smart glasses)
Great video and content. This was straight to the point and very educational.
Thanks for the clarification, what I was looking for. What I would love to see is the order of how labels should be placed to guide the picker through the rows based off the WMS sorting, so the picker is not back tracking. For example, if I have 4 bays in each row, and I have 4 rows. Row 1&2 and 3&4 are back to back. They would be called Bay, 01, 02, 03, 04 for row 1, then once I am at the end of row 1 at bay 4, my WMS is going to sort, should I then label row 2 bay 04, 03, 02, 01? or should I label row 2, bay 05, 06, 07, 08? Then start row 3 bay 01, 02, 03, 04 and row 4 bays 05, 06, 07, 08?
WOW! THANK YOU VERY MUCH! i have to do a project for my job and this video helped me a lot. It's easy to understand and wonderful material to download to have it on file since I learn with pictures. Thank you again.
Amazing! Happy to have helped you
Great, easy to follow tutorial! Thank you!
very easy tutorial, great job bro...!!
Thanks for teaching.
Thanks for the tutorial!! very intuitive !!
Thank you for your support.
Thank you for the video, I need some help, I hope you can provide few advices. I’ve recently started a new job as inventory coordinator for a small company. They haven’t done the inventory management ever before.
We have a stock room located in the company apartment to which we call it as a maintenance room. The company business is mostly for renovating apartments. So for that whatever the materials are need have been stocked in the room. The materials are ordered when they needed, it’s not like they have set any reorder point for it because of course they don’t do renovations on daily basis it’s totally up to the situations. But now I’ve been told that I need to totally restructure the inventory management. I’ve to start from the scratch and reorganize the stock room and also apply labelling to them.
The challenges that I’m facing are 1- how to design or layout the stock room.
2- how should I categorize the departments and subcategories the items in that category.
3- if I plan to use barcode scanning what kind of things we need to have on that barcode label.
4- as it is going to be restructure how often I should perfume counts, and while performing should I count whole inventory or department wise.
5- what step should the guys in maintenance room should do so that we as a team are on the same page when it comes to stock accuracy.
6- we have somewhat of 5-6 categories consist of plumbing, electric, civil materials, and few liquid materials. We have somewhere of290 skus overall at the moment. And I’m pretty stressed out how I can create a well organize and smooth flowing inventory management and room. As I don’t have any lead or manager above me, I’m the only one who has few knowledge about it.
Your reply is highly appreciated :)
This is quite a challenge. What you need at this point is an assessment from a consultant. Where is the business located? Depending on the city I could recommend a consultant that assist you or maybe we could do that ourselves.
@ im not sure whether the company would invest in consultation. I’m based in Dubai. I would appreciate any self advices.
Nice and clear GM
Easy explanation, I can understand easily. Thank's dude, and you're so cute😁
Wow! You are amazing. Gracias! All the information on point.
Rick thank you for your comment. I appreciate it!
great job dude! 👍🏼
Great job. I’m learning a lot from you
Julie,
Thank you so much for your compliment. I appreciate it.
Great Explanation. Questions how did you create the labels?
Very helpful video, thank you
Great Video! thanks for sharing
What would you suggest if you don't some physical way of delineating one bay from another, an example being cantilever racking that runs the entire length of the aisle? We stock many different end sections and lengths of timber and regularly change up our racking locations depending on demand.
Thanks my dear friend u helped to understand warehousing I am not an a warehouse guy
Great! That is the purpose of this video. I appreciate your viewership
Very easy to understand
Glad to hear that
@@Laceupsolutions please do more real-life warehouse operations demo
Thank you so much for such a wonderful and educational video. It is so nicely explained and assisting me to label my warehouse. I, however, had a question regarding bins. In my warehouse setting, my bin is one big area in a bay per level. Can I name the bin A for instance on level 1, then the same area B on level 2 etc. Then in bay 2, again A for level 1 and B for level 2 etc. Please guide me. From Nairobi, Kenya
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the reply. Kindly assist with my query@@Laceupsolutions
Love this. Thank you
You are so welcome!
Well explained
Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome! Very helpful, love your videos!
Thank you for your kind comment. I appreciate you :)
Great explanation .... wonderful tutorial .. thank you
Thank you for the compliment. I appreciate you taking the time to be so kind :)
Where's the attachment you promised at 4:56?
Thank you.
Hi Goda,
I completely forgot to attach it. I will do it now. You'll see it reflect later in the day in a link.
Regards,
Mickey
@@Laceupsolutions im interested but I can't find the link 😅 great content btw I'm subscribing 👍🏼
@@javiersandoval4031 What's up Javier. It didn't save for some reason posting it now.
Great video. What is the best way to mark the ground level? We currently have the label on the racking with an arrow pointing down.
Thank you my friend for all that knowledge. You help me to make my business more efficient
I appreciate you and your comment!
Nice information
Wow thank you for sharing love your videos
well explained thanks a lot !
I like your label style. How can I create same style labels, is there any label printing machine, or you just buy printed label and register with your WMS?
very good video, thanks!!
Great work. Thank you.
You're welcome. Thank you so much for your comment.
Thank you so so much
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great video, very informative, well done
Appreciate your comment!
great vid
Hi! We manage a similar way of labeling our bins. We have an issue with open bins, we are retailer and we have like 12000 different products and our costumers purchase only a few of the box, leaving an open box or bin... The issue we are having is to identify these opened bins easily. Do you have any thoughts on how I could tide up my system?
Thanks mate
Great help for a mom & pop like mine :)
I'm very happy it helped :)
Thanks, what is POS A B, is it within Bin, Level Area?
great content. where do you get the bin labels from?
Label match
very helpfull... thank u
You're welcome!
how to define those lables...any software that can generate?
great explanation, i think Bay= column, right? thank to much
You got it :)
Can you show how to assign QR codes to items, so that you can also track the quantity of each product ? and maybe link it to a database ?
Yes. I will show this.
I wanted to know what software we can use to input or register the items with their warehouse location in ? I need a cloud based software for this
You could use ours or many others. Lmk what you are looking for specifically
wish you could give example tags for aisle discussing part of warehouse thanks
Ok I’ll see if I can make a video about this
I recently hired as warehouse staff, in company each goods has its own stock card. I just curious how to put the stock card to each kind of goods, for easily match the stock card and the goods, cause the raw materials has it own packaging, like cartoon drum, plastic bag, iron drum, u dunno how to put it together. Any suggestions how to put the stock card to each goods? Thank u
Great 👍
nice...hope you could do some videos related to warehouse location map where you can monitor...tnx
I will see if I can do this 🙏🏻👍🏻
is bin and position both are same ?
I have a question, if my product doesn't fit to bin, so i used to put products second bin, so how can i manage product locations in software
In whatever software you are doing, you should be able to put additional product in a second bin by scanning the product and scanning the bin. The software should be agnostic to what bin the product goes into. It should just track it.
@@Laceupsolutions I mean, can I put one type of product more then 2 bins, and if I need that product, how software works? Which bin does it show to me?
@@bahodirrajabov7964 Great question. It will show that the product is distributed in two bins. If the two bins are picking bins, it will display that you can pick from either. If one bin is picking and the other is overstock, you will pick from the picking bin and later transfer down from the overstock. Thanks for your amazing question
@@Laceupsolutions thanks bro
@@Laceupsolutions If you are going to take video about this theme it will be helpful for us, thanks.
Hi how can I accurately count my physical product on hand it always took me a long time to count 3 times to make sure it is correct and sometimes it is up or less when you recount specially small items with lots of quantity. Im new in the field and first audit I had is a complete mess up audit the quickbooks and my product on hand are not sharing the same numbers that I have Im exhausted counting the same stuff for 2 weeks straight just to lower the loss
i got a question. should my box label contain the box location?
Hi Do you have the files in a editable format?
Hi Delroy, Thanks for your comment. I appreciate it. I don't have this currently. If I get an editable template at some point from a customer, I'll send it to you.
That's great
What if there is no racking and we have ground pallet storage, also we are stacking on these ground spots ,then how would I label the raw materials?
You would label the ground spot as a bin, and then label the raw material itself with a label that contains the content of the raw material container.
Love your videos. Do you happen to offer consultation services? We have a small warehouse and could use some help.
Hey Andrew, sure please reach out to mickey@laceupsolutions.com to chat
Lets say i have 2 sections of the warehouse, section A and B, would i name my aisle rows 01, 02, 03 in section A and then do the same in section B as 01, 02, 03 or would section B aisles be 04, 05, 06
Hello. You can do either or. It really depends how your warehouse flows. If the two sections are right next to one another, I would increment the rows. If they are two completely different sections, I would start at 1.
We use many methods of storing items. Sometimes we put various items in a cardboard box and other times plastic boxes and we may move boxes. How can I identify each individual card board box?
Great question and I apologize about the delay. The only way to do this is to register each of these boxes as a bin location, adhere a label to each one, and track them within your warehouse with a WMS. Manually, you would have to assign an ID to each box, adhere the ID to the box, and manually document the whereabouts of the box. This is difficult. I would invest in a cost-effective system that can do this for you.
What is ilpn and olpn in wms
Any way you can post a tutorial on HOW to make bin locations like that? I saw on a previous comment it was photoshop, but I would love a quick step by step! Thanks.
It was using paint LOL. I didn't make by one our employees. I will see if there is an easy way to make a video for you.
@@Laceupsolutions ever any development on this?
Quite complicated. We are using a much simpler and intuitively easier way marking the warehouse layout.
Can you let me know pls which layout you used?
@@rekhabisht4638 We are using a pattern that is familiar to everyone, similar to the system used by post offices around the world. We name aisles by letters, with odd numbers on one side and even numbers on the opposite side. This is a system people are naturally accustomed to, so why complicate it? :)
What about an item of which you have many bins and even many bays of one item?
hi sir.....im intrested for your programme and I want to know more and the price please
Hello. I would love to learn about your business and see how we can help you.
Could you please let me know your availability to jump on a call or do a FaceTime?
Excellent¡¡
Thank you so much for your support :)
How much item per "bin"? How to calculate it
Good
Thank you for your comment.
Why did you choose to go with QR codes over a traditional 1D code?
Both work. I think we just wanted to support any character in the WMS.
A 1D code you have to be straight on the barcode, where a 2D or QR the scanner will pick it up in virtually any angle. Makes it easier on the picker.
are you able to send me the google driver link?
Yes. It is up
@@Laceupsolutions I would like to create my own location with the template you sent. Any recommendation how will I go about doing that?
Thanks an advance!!
@@husseinkhidir5010 Hoep you've been great. No I don't. Those we created here internally through photoshop. You could either do it like we did, or reach out to a professional labeling company like label match.