Warehouse and Inventory Management
Warehouse and Inventory Management
Warehouse and Inventory Management
Facilities Management
Session - 2
* 1PL/2PL/3PL/4PL/5PL
* Material Flow
* Product Rotation
* WMS
* Warehouse Terms
What is 1PL, 2PL, 3PL, 4PL, 5PL ?
Whenever a product is
bought from an online store,
the logistics are the ones,
that takes care of the
shipment and makes sure
that the customer gets the
right product. The rise of e-
commerce has made a
significant contribution in a
world economy and so did Without logistics, a concept of e-commerce could
these logistics. have never been possible to be implemented.
1PL: 1st Party Logistics
* Second-party logistics involves the transport of goods from a particular transport area
of the supply chain like rail, road, sea or air.
* Second-party logistics providers are the asset-based carriers and includes transport
using ships of own lease and airlines that they are contracted with.
* They are mainly used for international transportation of heavy and wholesale goods
and for trading purpose as well.
3PL: 3rd Party Logistics
Third-party logistics is an
organization's use of third-party
businesses to outsource elements of
its distribution, warehousing, and
fulfillment services.
4PL: 4th Party Logistics
* Its a new concept which is coming into the market, and it involves employing an overseer
for managing an entire supply chain of a company.
* These logistics are often called Lead Logistics Provider and they are often treated as a
consulting company for many supply chains. They act as a head administrator and takes
care of every aspect of these supply chain companies.
* They are frequently contracted with many 3rd party logistics and for maintaining neutral
management and for providing feedback regarding various 3pl logistics services.
With increased efficiency 4PL is becoming the next big thing in the logistics sector. They
provide a single invoice solution and streamlines logistic work like no other.
5PL: 5th Party Logistics
* FLOWS are the movement of the units as they enter the Warehouse, move
around it and finally exit.
The Company
Quantity
Medium Flows
Complex Flows
* The larger the warehouse, the further the handling machines and personnel have to
travel and greater the final cost of the operation.
* Picking Operation involves more movements than any other operation. It accounts
the largest proportion of total warehouse costs (more than 60%).
Product Rotation
A decisive factor that influences the speed and cost of operations is the demand for a
product. Most demanded items must be close to the loading docks.
A. High Rotation : Items which are in high demand, enter and exit continuously (FMCG /
CPG-Consumer Packaged Goods).
C. Low Rotation : Items that are in low demand spend most of the time in warehouse.
STAGING – Landing Zone &
Intermediate Storage Area.
* It consists of software and processes that allow organizations to control and administer
warehouse operations from the time goods or materials enter a warehouse until they
move out.
Importance & Functions
* Facilitates management in their daily planning, organizing, staffing, directing and
controlling the utilization of available resources, to move and store materials into, within
and out of the warehouse.
* Supports staff in the performance of material movement and storage in and around a
warehouse.
* Helps the personnel in performing the processes required to handle all of the major
and many minor warehouse tasks such as receiving, inspection, put-away, internal
replenishment to picking positions, picking, packing, order assembly on the shipping
dock, documentation and finally shipping.
More Functions
* Information Saving - helps in directing and validating each step, capturing and recording
all inventory movement and status changes to the data file.
* Cost Savings – optimizes the complete process and reduce overhead expenses, removes
potential operating costs incurred due to any errors which improves profits and cost
reductions.
* Inventory Control and Accuracy – improves stock control and tracking, assist clients with
relevant stock information.
* Reduce Lost Inventory – tracks each item in the warehouse thereby reducing
misplacement.
Prerequisites for WMS Implementation
* Creating an Implementation Team – Project Manager, Warehouse Manager,
Database Administrator, On staff Engineer, WMS Expert/Trainer.
* Training the Users - training the staff, selecting the right training types, selecting right
training location.
* Launch & Review – launching & implementing WMS, addressing the changes and
challenges, reviewing and evaluating WMS.
Other Requisites
Zone Logic Fewest Locations
Location Sequence Pick to Clear
Lot Sequence Maximum Cube
Fixed / Random Location Consolidate
Reserved Locations LIFO / FIFO
Nearest Location Unit of Measure or Quantity
FIFO: the method of pallet-less stacking allows the first-in-first-out form of inventory
management, which implies that the goods that enter your warehouse in the first place are
goods that also exit the warehouse primarily as per requirement. Appropriate execution of
FIFO ensures proper rotation of your stock. For example, FMCG products.
* Appointment Scheduling – informs whether there is enough storage space to receive the
incoming quantity of material/stock.
* Receiving – receives data of units/cartons thru RF scanner which are unloaded from the truck.
* Put Away – guides the personnel in storing the materials in appropriate storage area (viz.
shared, dedicated, static, dynamic).
* Picking – helps the picker in tracking the exact location of the materials stored and picking off
the shelf in accordance to the Pick List.
* Packing & Shipping – gives information on selecting appropriate packing material according to
the type and size of the product and the details to be printed on the packing label.
* Cross Docking – directs in transporting the products from one transportation container to
another, completely avoiding storage.
* Consolidation – assists the personnel in receiving the materials from a number of sources and
combining them into a large single shipment.
* Break Bulk – assists the personnel in receiving the materials in bulk and broken down into
individual orders in break bulk warehouse.
Logistic Terms
* 1PL, 2PL, 3PL, 4PL, 5PL * WMS