Warehouse distribution and operations handbook / David E. Mulcahy
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0070440026
- 658.785
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Balingasa Branch Reference Section | Circulation | C 658.785 M954w 1994 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 128127d |
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Includes index.
Logistics and some strategic considerations in future operating costs and customer service
Warehouse and distribution operation objectives and company profit and service objectives
How facility layout and product flow pattern affects productivity and handling costs
Truck and rail receiving and shipping dock areas
Routing and organizing the work of order pickers
Organizing small-item facility handling activities
Carton (full case) handling in warehouse and distribution operations
Arranging key pallet (unit load) functions to control operating costs. improve inventory control, and maximize storage space
Which horizontal or vertical transportation method controls internal transportation costs and handles the volume and product
The best lift truck and mobile warehouse equipment for an operation
Stacking stackable and nonstackable products
The best inventory control and storage-pick position for an operation
Manual versus automatic identification systems
Decreasing product flow time and handling costs with an across-the-dock operation
Facility site selection
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