Warehouse Operations

Warehouse Operations

Warehousing a complex activity where each steps should be handled efficiently in accordance with your organization. A good work-flow implementation for your warehousing process ensures a smooth logistical process and will contribute positively to your business.

The exact warehousing process depends on the magnitude of the warehouse operation, the type of warehouse and storage, the company culture, the temperature of the products, any applicable legislative requirements, and the volume of goods moving through the facility. However, every warehousing operation has 5 key processes in common.

They are:

1. Receiving
Receiving is one of the most important processes in warehousing. It involves a lot of activity, and any disruption in this step can have an impact throughout the entire operation. First, the goods received are checked with the supplier’s packing document. Then the goods are inspected for damage. If there is any physical damage, a thorough investigation of all of the goods in the shipment is carried out. After inspection, the goods are taken to the putaway area.

2. Putaway
Putaway is the process of moving the goods from the receiving area to the place where they will be stored. This process involves calculating the resource and space requirements for each item. Goods that are similar to each other are usually stored together so that they can be located and distributed easily. The operators handling the putaway process confirm that the correct storage location has been found and place the goods into their assigned slot before confirming the completion of the process.

3. Picking
Picking consists of collecting articles according to a customer’s order before shipping them. Picking uses a huge amount of resources and usually takes 60% or more of the warehouse’s staff to perform the process. This means that it has a significant influence on your supply chain’s productivity.

4. Packing
Packing consists of combining all the items in a sales order together and getting it ready for shipment. This process involves packing the items in a suitable container, weighing the packed order, printing relevant labels, and selecting the right courier service to complete your delivery.

5. Shipping
Shipping is the process of dispatching your orders to their respective customers. The shipped goods are packed early to avoid cluttering in the staging areas which will lead to late deliveries and confusion. The process is aligned with the carrier pick up times.

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