This week’s warehouses are vital components in the order-fulfillment process… Their job is to elevate fulfillment efficiency.
- To increase productivity, it’s necessary to increase everything from storage capacity to retrieval accessibility.
The storage and retrieval system and the method of stock rotation make a large difference. There are two common methods of stock rotation. There is first-in-first-out or FIFO and last-in-first-out or LIFO, however with FIFO storage racks, it’s possible to access single pallets separate from needing to remove other items. This strategy is ideal for time-sensitive merchandise, such as perishable products with a fast turnover rate. The LIFO storage system is used for long-term housing of homogeneous goods that do not expire or lose value over the long term. LIFO is favorite for pharmaceuticals or food items and works to elevate order-fulfillment efficiency. To expedite order fulfillment, a pallet flow rack or gravity flow rack is advocated. This category of system utilizes inclined gravity-fed roller lands to transport products from the loading aisle to the retrieval aisle. They are high density and simple to use; However, they are a considerable investment and require proper service; Another choice is carton flow racks, however similar to the pallet flow system, this alternative works with plastic totes, cardboard boxes and other products loaded at the stocking location. These items are retrieved by hand and suit high-volume order picking… Due to frosty storage applications, they are suited to food distribution. A wide variety of pallet racking systems prioritize the safety of inventory, but merchandise can be wrapped on a pallet and secured on solid beams and wire decking, and concerns over falling and disfigurement is minimized, and plus, storage racking systems reduce needless transportation and handling. There is less waste, fewer losses and an increase in profit. There is also less time and labor involved.