Inventory Management: Bins, Shelves, Racks Create Efficient Storerooms





By Andrew Gager  
OTHER PARTS OF THIS ARTICLEPt. 1: Inventory Management: Managers Need Time, ResourcesPt. 2: Best Practices for Supply-Chain and Inventory ManagementPt. 3: This PagePt. 4: Best Practices for Stocking MRO PartsPt. 5: Inventory Management: Implementing Bar-Code, RFID Technology


To achieve storeroom excellence, managers must be confident the inventory is accurate. If managers can validate the accuracy of inventory, they can reduce freight costs, provide the right parts for needed repairs, and ensure technicians perform the repair work properly the first time. Too many departments seem to have enough time to repair something twice, but not enough time to repair it right the first time.

Managers want to establish the storeroom operation as a profit center supporting the organization. The only sure way to achieve this goal is by implementing an effective and efficient MRO process.

Managers have a host of options for setting up an efficient storeroom layout, such as organizing stocked items by use — 6 percent of stocked items account for 80 percent of activity — value, department, trade, line, location, ABC classification, etc.

Another strategy for establishing effectiveness is determining the most efficient products and systems for storing inventory. Bins, shelves, racks, high-density storage systems, bulk racking — as well as consigned and vendor-managed systems — all have a significant impact on the flow of materials, shelf lives, and ease of retrieval. Stocking strategies, as well as the quality of the item at time of issue, play a central role in determining success.


Continue Reading: Special Report: Timely, Cost-Effective Inventory Management

Inventory Management: Managers Need Time, Resources

Best Practices for Supply-Chain and Inventory Management

Inventory Management: Bins, Shelves, Racks Create Efficient Storerooms

Best Practices for Stocking MRO Parts

Inventory Management: Implementing Bar-Code, RFID Technology



Contact FacilitiesNet Editorial Staff »

  posted on 5/4/2010   Article Use Policy




Related Topics: