Learning Outcome 1 Flashcards
Understand methods for the storage and movement of inventory
1
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Explain the concept of a unit load.
A
- create a stable, secure and easy to move group of stock.
- fast to load and unload from vehicles
- standardisation
- items similar size, weight and shape
- greater denisity of storage and transportation.
- use wrapping and strapping to keep load stable
- face up stacking, max height & weight, edge, top and bottom protection.
2
Q
Explain the difference between single floor design/layout and multiple floors design/layout.
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3
Q
Identify factors that must be considered when assessing warehouse and stock location.
A
- Flow
- Space utilisation
- Flexibility
4
Q
What are the advantages of an organisation using a manufacturer’s product code system?
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- Same code can be shared.
- Saves time as same code is used as the manufacturer.
- recognised by others in the supply chain.
- adds traceability
- Aid in supplying spare parts
- reduces risk of error
5
Q
It is important to ensure safe working in storage facilities, and access to higher shelves or racking presents a challenge. What considerations should be put in place for ensuring the safety of employees working at height?
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- Safe working - risk of dropping equipment/stock from height
- Operator certification for using equipment
- Order pickers, scissor platforms, platforms, walkways, hand rails, cherry pickers, ladders, steps, conveyors, roller systems, docking platforms.
6
Q
Explain the principle of ‘flow’ in a storage facility.
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- a good flow aids efficiancy and avoids delays.
- identifying the potential for delays caused by bottlenecks/restrictions.
- having surge capacity that can be used.
- avoids congestion
- one way systems or clarity in the direction of movement.