Warehouse Management PDF
Warehouse Management PDF
Warehouse Management PDF
Receiving efficiency 15
Rate of return 15
Picking accuracy 15
8. In summary 19
successful retail brand. It’s an area that could either destroy your
within your warehouse – and making sure it all runs in the most optimal way
possible. Warehouse
management
This includes: means
• Arranging the warehouse and its inventory. making
• Having and maintaining the appropriate equipment. sure your
• Managing new stock coming into the facility. warehouse
• Picking, packing and shipping orders. operations
• Tracking and improving overall warehouse performance. run in
• Most high growth retailers would use automation tools (like some form of the most
Warehouse Management System) to control this part of their supply optimal way
chain. possible.
However, there are many aspects that can and need to be considered from a
shoppers bought goods from one retailer in preference to another because the
And Volume Five of that same report claims that 63% say delivery speed is important when
searching for and selecting products, with 77% willing to pay for expedited shipping.
The UPS Pulse of the Online Shopper 2017 reports that 44% of
Temando’s 2017 State of Shipping in Commerce Report claims that 54% of UK shoppers would buy from a competitor when the delivery service t
operations is making sure you have everything in there arranged in the most
space for
Receiving Unpacking/ A warehouse
new stock Packing Shipping Excess/dead A main
area booking in area station stocking area office storage area
new stock
staff.
area
This can be tricky – especially when dealing with a limited space. So it’s
Using a grid system makes planning this a lot easier. Space and
walk up and down aisles without getting in each other’s way. And should
Effective warehouse management can’t be done without set location 5 | Warehouse Management: A
Complete Guide for Retailers
names for stock that have been clearly labelled. Your team should be able
to look at your warehouse system and see exactly where any product is
located.
that site location. For example, you can start by simply including labels
– Bin
How detailed
you go with
And then even larger warehouses may even need to be split up into
labelling
different areas for each row and the facility as a whole:
depends on
the size and
complexity of
warehouse
operations.
How detailed you go with labelling depends totally on the size of your
of other factors. But in short: The bigger your facility, the more in-
warehouse management.
in the most optimal way for your business. But this now raises the
But this can provide some handy information when it comes to this
You can then decide that ‘C items’ will be placed closest to the
warrant being stored on shelves above the packing desks themselves. This
means packers can quickly add these into relevant orders and pickers can
focus on bigger items. Finally, you can take this concept another layer deep
by also identifying which products are most commonly sold together. So faster
selling products are stored closer to the packing desk and products commonly
purchased together are stored close or next to each other. Meaning you’re
An optimally
doubling down on reducing walking time for each picker.
arranged
warehouse
DON’T BE AFRAID TO REARRANGE can save bags
of time overall
A small final point in this warehouse management section is this: Don’t
and severely
be afraid to rearrange your warehouse. Yes – it can take time and resources
reduce costs.
to implement and may seem like more hassle than it’s worth. But an
optimally arranged warehouse can save bags of time overall and severely
necessary
products in summer become your worst selling come winter, and vice versa.
retail
line with this when the time comes – moving some closer to the packing
RECEIVING AND MANAGING NEW STOCK There needs to be enough space in your
receiving area to both temporarily house
newly delivered stock without risk of damage
Stock doesn’t just appear out of nowhere. And so a critical part of and for your team to perform the necessary
tasks with it.
warehouse management is being able to receive, unpack, put away
then cascade through the remainder of the entire supply chain. Here’s
Have assigned workers
what you need to consider:
New stock needs to be dealt with as soon as
possible – not left to build up. Make sure it’s
clearly communicated whose job it is to do
RECEIVING VIA DIGITAL MOBILE SCANNER this.
It’s worth noting that a mobile scanner device can make this whole Put away
Add any necessary labelling or barcodes
booking in process much quicker and more accurate.
before physically putting the stock away to
be stored in its relevant warehouse place.
3. Put it away in the warehouse - making it a much easier and Update inventory
quicker process Make sure all the stock levels are correctly
updated on each sales channel or inventory
management system – meaning it’s live and
ready for purchase.
good warehouse management. After all, it’s pretty much the entire reason for
the warehouse existing in the first place. Here’s what you need to think
70% of
about when it comes to picking, packing, shipping and your distribution
labour
strategy in general:
time when
Picking may seem like a simple concept at first. And it is – when you processing
only have a few orders to deal with. But this becomes a much different an order
story once you’re dealing with hundreds (or even thousands) of multiple is
item orders each day. In fact: spent on just
picking the
Research we recently conducted on 20 Veeqo retailers found that 70% of
products.
labour time when processing an order is spent on just picking the products.
warehouse.
So getting a solid picking system in place can have a major impact on overall
distribution productivity.
SEE ALSO: Warehouse Order Picking Systems: Everything You Need to Know
order
he most basic picking method – typically only used by those just starting out. Quite simply, a picker will pick one order at a time in its entirety before moving on to th
: Retailers just starting out who aren’t yet big enough to gain the benefits of more complex picking methods.
: You ship more than 20 customer orders a day (or plan to in the near future).
and then returns to a packing desk. The picker will then get assigned a new batch to pick. The number of orders allocated to each batch is generally between 10 and
r future).
ecific zone. An order is passed through all areas to have any required items added to it by pickers in that zone before bein
e of multiple item orders. Avoid if: You typically ship single or low item orders or have very few pickers.
rding zone and are then given to a packer who will consolidate all the separate picks for each order. This is faster than zone, but labour costs increase due to the pac
to maintain a super-fast process. Avoid if: You typically ship single or low item orders, have very few pickers or cost is more important than speed of dis
Packing is an
opportunity
to make
completely
sure that
OPTIMISE YOUR PACKING PROCESS you’re
sending the
There’s more to packing than just throwing items in a box as quickly as right products
possible. It’s an opportunity to make completely sure that you’re sending the to the right
right products to the right customers and in the most efficient way. customers
Here’s what you need to consider: in the most
efficient way.
Box size: More and more shipping companies are incorporating package
dimensions into their pricing – rather than it being based solely on weight.
your individual business needs. If you know every order is the same
physical size then having one box size makes sense – and it’s a lot easier
for the packer. But a typical retailer will usually do best with around 3-5
size options. This keeps things manageable for packers while still allowing
overall weight of the package (and therefore courier costs) and keeping
Shredded wool
Loose fill wool which is lightweight but limited shock
= protection. 60% protection rating.
Packing peanuts
Biodegradable or recycled foam peanuts.
= 90% protection rating.
Bubble wrap
Two layers wrapped around
= products using sellotape to hold. 75% protection rating.
Shredded paper
Cheap and lightweight, but
= limited protection. 50% protection rating.
Crunched paper
From paper dispenser and crunched by packer.
= Limited protection. 50% protection rating.
The next few steps in your warehouse management process are pretty
straightforward:
2. Print out relevant shipping label (and invoice, if not already done so)*
3. Mark the order as ‘Shipped’ on the relevant sales channel or
automatically).
*SEE ALSO: V-Print: The Quick New Way to Print Labels & Invoices in Veeqo
Management Process
Tracking performance and working to improve it is essential when it comes to all parts of supply chain management. And
it’s no different when it comes to warehouse management. In general, this is all about two things:
ving efficiency
uite simply how long it takes for your team to complete the receiving and putting away of a newly delivered purchase order. It’s a good idea to record exact timesta
ck being delivered.
his stock is ready for putting away.
ain once the stock has actually been put away.
an then calculate the difference in time between each point and work out an average for the month – allowing you to see
formance is trending in this area of your warehouse operations.
have just had buyer’s remorse. So the key to getting best use out of this is to segment by reason for return. This way, the warehouse or operations manager can sta
ation to analyse each one:
you also analyse picking accuracy – a particularly key piece of data. To calculate picking accuracy, use your total number of orders in a period along with data from
Picking accuracy
= ( Total no. of orders - incorrect item returns
Total no. of orders ) x100
u may want to divide this into various categories. For example, international orders, Amazon Prime orders or orders for special or larger products. But generally, the
It’s totally
dependent
on your
individual
business
needs if/
when
Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) or management software of you’re
some kind can basically take a huge chunk of the leg work out of all ready to
the above processes. They’ll automate and digitise as much as upgrade
possible. your
Making it much easier to: warehouse.
manage manually.
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QUESTIONS TO HELP DECIDE WHEN TO UPGRADE WMS
business?
How many
team
• What are your other warehouse KPIs looking like? And how
beneficial
members
is it taking
would improving each one be?
to run your
• How many team members is it taking to run your current operation? current
And would it be more economical to replace some with a Warehouse operation?
Management System or piece of software?
• How many orders are you dealing with each day? And how much
• Have you been achieving growth targets? And how quickly do you
a variety of aspects unique to your business. But here are the main
Finding
• Warehouse organisation. Stores exact locations for every SKU and the correct
can direct you on the best walking route to this place in the warehouse. Warehouse
• Digital barcode operations. Uses mobile scanners and barcodes to Management
minimise the need for paper and optimise accuracy when picking, System for
packing and booking in new stock. you depends
• Desired integrations. Has an integration (or an integration can be on a variety
built) with all necessary stores, marketplaces, shipping partners, number of aspects
of warehouses and anything else unique to your business. unique to your
• Easy-to-use system. Straightforward platform designed to be easy to business.
operate and learn for all current, new and temporary team members.
in the warehouse and by which team member for high-level KPI reporting
Get these aspects right and you’ll soon be running your warehouse like