Good Warehousing Practices

Warehousing practices, as regards logistics management, do not only involve storing goods to be distributed or sold later. The practice has a lot more attached to it. Below is a summary of what warehousing practices entail.

What are Good Warehousing Practices?

In simple words, good warehousing practice is the proper way of running a warehouse and handling the goods inside of it. It includes inventory, distribution, storing of goods in an easily accessible and appropriate manner. It also involves following the laid down rules and regulations to ensure safety within the warehouse.

Benefits of Good Warehousing Practices

  • Less time is spent on inventory and audit

Inventory is one of the most difficult warehousing practices, despite that, it is the most important. Less time is spent on inventory and accuracy is achieved if your warehouse is kept in good order.

  • Well-organized storage spaces

You make the most of your warehouse when storage spaces are well-planned. This way, spaces are well-organized and put to efficient use.

  • Enhances labor management

Warehouse workers are assigned to better tasks in appropriate sections based on their skills.

  • Supply chain optimization

Another benefit of good warehousing is to ensure a balance between demand and supply. A streamline is made between incoming goods and outgoing goods to keep the supply chain going.

  • Goods security

As cheap as it sounds, good warehousing practices improve security. Theft and unaccountability is reduced when everything is kept in order

 

Checklist of Good Warehousing Practices

Warehousing practices can be grouped into different areas for maximum efficiency. Here are the different operational areas and their checklists.

Checklist for warehouse safety and security

  • first aid kit should be kept in place.
  • barrier rails and handrails should be installed
  • Personal protection equipment should be always worn
  • electrical equipment should be well insulated
  • the warehouse should be well lit at all times
  • surveillance system should be put in place

Checklist for audit and inventory

Although taking stock of your warehouse can be a tedious process, it is very important to do so periodically. Below is a handy checklist to help you

  • Determine the kind of audit to be made. There are different kinds of warehouse audits, you need to know what you are taking inventory for.
  • Take stock of your inventory.
  • supervise the inventory process
  • compare inventory records to the physical inventory
  • Improve your inventory data
  • set a date for the next audit

Checklist for goods handling

  • heavy lifting should be done with a forklift or pallet jacks
  • goods stored in shelves above the head should be lifted with a forklift

Checklist for storage

  • Goods should be stored appropriately in boxes, bundles, or containers.
  • Boxes, bundles, and containers should be stored stacked in tiers
  • storage aisles should be free from obstructions
  • shelves and bins should be at waist levels
  • pallet racks should be installed and not overloaded
     

We’ve got you covered

Good warehousing is important to any business. It creates a link between demand and supply. CDG is the go-to certification company for meeting standards – even warehouse standards. At CDG, we offer one of the best warehousing management services to meet your logistics need. Reach out to us today!

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