June 14, 2021
In Part Four of our series explaining the tactical elements that make up a successful supply chain program we uncover important questions to help you set up warehouse operations.
Every supply chain must have a place to store project materials. A properly sized facility, with efficient interior and exterior layouts, is essential for your supply chain program. Warehouses must provide efficient maneuverability of materials, workers and contractors.
Questions to consider when planning warehouse design are:
Tracking material movement, both inside and outside the facility, is another important piece of the puzzle. No matter the size of your facility, a robust Warehouse Management System (WMS) helps streamline and drive operations. The WMS ensures procedures and processes are in place for material movement, picking orders, putting away orders, and slotting materials to name a few.
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Part I: Elements of a Successful Material and Supply Chain Management Program: Program Management
Part II: Elements of a Successful Material and Supply Chain Management Program: Catalog Management
Part III: Elements of a Successful Material and Supply Chain Management Program: Procurement
Part IV: Elements of a Successful Material and Supply Chain Management Program: Warehouse Operations
Part V: Elements of a Successful Material and Supply Chain Management Program: Program Implementation
Part VI: Elements of a Successful Material and Supply Chain Management Program: Insourcing vs. Outsourcing Considerations