The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management By Alan Rushton, Phil Croucher and Peter Baker Figures and Tables: part 4
Figure 18.1 Typical warehouse functions in a stockholding warehouse Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p295
Figure 18.2 Floor area usage Original source: Baker and Perotti (2008) Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p297
Figure 18.3 Typical warehouse functions in a cross-dock warehouse Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p297
Figure 19.2 Fork-lift truck load centre Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p304
Table 19.1 Space utilization examples Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p324
Table 19.2 Space utilization examples (including location utilization) Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p324
Table 19.3 Palletized storage attributes matrix Storage Type Access to Each Pallet FIFO Low Rack Cost Suitable for Ground Case Picking Operating Speed Block storage 1 5 4 Drive-in 2 3 Satellite 1 (SA)5 (DA) Push-back APR (with reach truck) Double deep Narrow-aisle 4–5 Powered mobile Pallet live AS/RS – single deep AS/RS – double deep AS/RS – high density Key: scale from 5 (= favourable attribute) to 1 (= unfavourable attribute) SA: single aisle DA: dual aisle (ie one aisle at each end of racking) Table 19.3 Palletized storage attributes matrix Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p325
Figure 20.1 Warehouse unit loads Original source: Baker and Perotti (2008) Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p328
Figure 21.6 Decision tree for order picking equipment Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p355
Figure 23.1 Warehouse flow diagram Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p389
Figure 23.2 Pareto diagram, for throughput (sales) and inventory Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p391
Figure 23.3 Time profile of warehouse operations Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p392
Figure 23.4 Decision tree to identify possible pallet storage systems Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p393
Table 23.1 Examples of flexible design options Extra Capacity Additional Resources when Needed Flexible Resources Land/buildings Available height for future mezzanine floor Using extra space when needed in a shared user DC Free-standing mezzanine, rather than a shelf-supported mezzanine Equipment Conveyor capacity Hire-in additional fork-lift trucks during peak period ‘Combi’ narrow-aisle trucks that can be used for picking or pallet put-away/retrieval Staffing Staffing at above average throughput level Agency staff Multi-skilling Processes/systems Availability of multiple processes within the WMS Use of software on demand Processes in place to support pallet-, case- and item-level picking Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p399
Figure 24.1 Typical systems architecture Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p413
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