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Slot3D 2008
SlotLE 2008



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Warehousing Solutions
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properly slotted warehouse drives down operating costs and improves
overall distribution efficiency. Proper slotting techniques will
usually provide quick return on investment because it enables
you to achieve higher productivity with fewer resources. This is
especially true if slotting has been neglected or not recently
used.
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Slot3D™ 2008
Brings together the powerful algorithms of economic
based slotting techniques with the user friendly
graphics interface of AutoCAD® 2008, the industry's
most widely used 3D graphics program for design.
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SlotLE™ 2008
Provides an effective tool to maintain your warehouse(s)
over time, ensuring you perform at optimum levels.
Offers "what-if" scenarios that allow you to quickly
explore & measure the impact of slotting changes.
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Benefits Of Slotting
Do
you have plans to build a new warehouse or expand your
current warehouse?
- Are you running out of warehouse space to properly store
products?
- Do you have insufficient storage systems to meet inventory
needs?
- Would you like to optimize your picking and putaway
strategies?
- Is travel time accounting for more time from your pick
replenishment labor hours?
- Are pick rates not in line with industry standards?
If you have answered YES to any of these questions then you could
benefit from slotting. There are several potential cost savings
that can be attributed to the implementation of a slotting application.
These cost savings include:
- Increased productivity – Travel time can often
account for up to 60% of a picker’s daily activity. A good
product slotting strategy can reduce travel time thereby reducing
picking labor. A faster pick rate leads to lower labor costs.
- Maximized space utilization – It is important
to make sure that product is stored in the right size location
to maximize cube utilization. Periodic re-warehousing as inventory
levels change is one way to continually re-optimize the available
space. An assessment of current storage media may reveal an opportunity
to increase storage density. A move to smaller locations can
dramatically increase cube utilization. The management of the
cube can maximize the utilization of space within the warehouse,
thereby reducing operational costs. By ensuring that items are
placed in properly sized locations, more products can be more
easily stored in a cube.
- Reduced operational costs – Product slotting is
often the biggest hidden opportunity to reduce labor costs. Slotting
refers to placing products in the optimal equipment and location
to maximize the use of space and labor. The issue of slotting
affects the two largest labor pools: picking and replenishment.
By sizing the pick face location based upon a standard unit of
measure (case, pallet) for the product in question you can significantly
reduce the labor required to replenish the location. Ongoing
slotting is efficient when done with a slotting program, and
the return on this investment is typically less than a year.
- Improved worker safety (Ergonomics) – High velocity
products are placed in a “golden zone” to reduce
bending and reaching activity. Heavy or oversized items are placed
on lower levels in the pick zone or placed in a separate zone
where material handling equipment can be utilized. Typically,
just 20% of the total active products account for 80% of all
picking activity. These top-moving products should be located
in the most ergonomic locations and in storage equipment sized
appropriately to reduce stock-outs and minimize replenishment
labor. These products should then be balanced across picking
zones to decrease congestion and further boost picker productivity.
Product placement must be regularly reviewed and maintained. The
amount of change in SKUs and their movement is the primary factor
in determining the optimal frequency for updating placement, but
this must be balanced against the material handling effort required
to relocate the items.
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