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The eternal question, how should I design the warehouse layout?

<p>I have seen a lot of articles on LinkedIn regarding warehouse design&period; I have noticed that many people claim that they know the ultimate design&period; They also mention a lot of principles you should use when you make the layout in the warehouse&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Developing an optimal warehouse design is one of the most complex tasks regarding warehouse logistics&period; The warehouse design has a direct effect on productivity and quality in warehouse flow&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>One thing is certain there is no universal or standard solution&period; Every warehouse is unique and have specific conditions regarding inbound and outbound flow&period; And of course what type of goods you store&period; There are many things like safety and climate &lpar;goods demanding specific temperatures for example&rpar; that affect the conditions for which layout and flow you should use&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Many consultants use the FAST principle&comma; see below&colon;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<ul>&NewLine;<li> F-Flow<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li> A-Accessibility<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li> S-space<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li> T- Throughput<&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ul>&NewLine;<p>It doesn’t say much about details but it is easy to remember the four key factors you should think of and consider when designing the warehouse&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>As I mentioned before it is a very complex task and there is a lot to consider&period; Much is about balancing volume efficiency with productivity because they are not always walk hand in hand&period; It is very important senior management is informed about these decisions because of the future expectations on efficiency and productivity&period; For example&comma; many consultants advocating one-way flow when you use manual operations in standard racks and shelf&&num;8217&semi;s&period; It is very volume efficient because you can use very narrow aisles but it if you have a modern WMS there is often features that calculate the most optimal picking round or put away round and if you have one-way flow in the aisles you lose a lot in productivity&period; Therefore&comma; it is very important to decide what is most important regarding cost savings&comma; volume efficiency or productivity to save labor costs&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>One important task when designing a warehouse in my opinion is to look into the WMS&period; What features can you use&quest; Some of the features depending on how you design the warehouse to get maximum leverage&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Another very important task is analyzing historical data&period; The statistical data should be used regarding every decision when designing warehouse for example&comma; designing packing areas and packing materials&comma; dispatch areas&comma; receiving areas and ABC categorizing and much more&period; Analyzing data and statistics is so important and have great and critical impact to volume efficiency and productivity&period; I often recommend that you use experienced consultants in case you are the least unsure of what you are doing&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>As I have written in previous articles we humans can&&num;8217&semi;t think statistically&comma; you should never trust your instincts&period; In the logistical work use statistical data&period; Actually it doesn’t matter how much experience you have&period; Only if you don’t have any historical data you can use your or others experience&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>I often meet people that is against floating locations in the warehouse&period; In my opinion it is the most efficient way of storing&period; It is both volume efficient and labor efficient&period; Categorize the goods depending on volume not what kind of goods as in the old days&period; Today the WMS keep track of the goods it may look like chaos when you use ABC and volume categorizing but it is the most efficient way of warehouse production&period; When you change ABC flag on one item you don&DiacriticalAcute;t need to manual move it to another location&period; Next time you receive it you will have a new suggestion of location&period; You save labor costs&period; Look at Amazon DC&DiacriticalAcute;s it looks like chaos but everything is decided by WMS regarding efficiency and productivity&period; Everything is calculated by WMS&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Let the data also decide if you should use static racking systems or automation and robots&period; It is a waste to invest in expensive technology if it is enough with conventional racking systems&period; And the same applies if you have a good ROI on automation&period; In that case it is a waste if you invest in conventional racking systems&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Don&&num;8217&semi;t forget &&num;8220&semi;open areas&&num;8221&semi;&excl; I have seen many warehouses where they have forgotten or deliberately kept open areas without racks to a minimum&period; A big mistake that affects both efficiency and quality negative&period; Especially in connection with outbound and inbound&comma; you need open areas where you can put pallets in short periods&period; What you lose in costs of square meters you win in man-hours and less touches on the goods &lpar;lean&rpar;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>To avoid bad decisions&comma; it is extremely important to put together a competent project team&period; This is not a one man&sol;women show&period; It is too complex&period; You need multi skills from many departments&period; Often you need external competence&period; Your decisions will affect your future KPI&DiacriticalAcute;s in your warehouse&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Roberth Karlsson<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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