Supply Chain Logistics Program for Warehouse Management

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identification
inventory optimization methods
inventory tracking
logistics
logistics process analysis
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Master Carton
Packing Slip
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Pick Aisle
Pick Area
Pick Design
Pick Line
Pick Position
Pick Position Identification
Pick Transaction
Pick Zone
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product flow
programs
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reverse logistics management
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SKU Quantity
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supply chain
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warehouse automation
Warehouse Computer
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WMS program

Product details

  • ISBN 9780849305757
  • Weight: 1280g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 28 May 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A well-planned, well-structured warehouse management system (WMS) offers significant advantages to an organization, particularly in its ability to make warehouse operations more efficient, more cost effective, and more responsive.

A Supply Chain Logistics Program for Warehouse Management details the concepts, applications, and practices necessary for the successful management of a WMS program, including the selection and adoption of the right software.Taking a process approach to a generic warehouse and its workings, the authors trace a product’s life cycle from its receipt at a warehouse, through its outbound shipment, and to its eventual return.

This approach illustrates the logistics of a well-run supply chain and how it works in relation to every phase of a warehouse’s operation. The book details each phase and its related process, demonstrating how every component fits into the overall operation. Specific topics include how to reduce product damage, enhance identified product flow and track inventory, increase employee productivity, improve customer service, reduce warehouse operating costs, improve profits, and assure asset protection. The book also presents guidelines, tips and checklists so the reader can view how each component is carried out.

Whether a warehouse operation supports a small, medium, or large business, A Supply Chain Logistics Program for Warehouse Management is an important book to have in order to design a system that reduces operating costs, improves products, and maintains timely delivery to customers.

David E. Mulcahy, Joachim Sydow

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