Warehouse Performance Management Flashcards

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Reasons to measure (5)

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  • customer satisfaction
  • customer retention: keep cost«< find a new one
  • ensure a culture of continuous improvement
  • Train stuff in right area
  • avoid bad performance
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Areas of measurement (4)

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Flexibility: order cycle time (quick response and lead time)
Reliability: on-time delivery
Cost: % of sales
Asset utilization: maximize productivity

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Benefits of measuring (5)

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  1. High quality operation: eliminates redo
  2. Faster operation: quick turnover of order
  3. Flexible operation: quick response to customer and not affecting usual operation
  4. Reliable operation: on-time delivery
  5. Low cost operation: higher profitability
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Key Performance Indicators definition and main structure

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definition:
What to do to increase overall or specific performance continuously

Structure:
Key performance area: who will be responsible for the area
Performance objectives: qualitative way to describe the service level
Performance indicators: quantitative way to describe the service level

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Traditional warehouse performance measurements area (4)

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  1. Labor, space and equipment utilization:
    - Labor hour used, space used, MHHHE utilization
  2. Cost performance measure:
    - cost of a %, cost of per dispatched
  3. Productivity measures
    - unit picked per hour, dock to stock time
  4. customer service measure
    - on time delivery, order accuracy
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New warehouse performance measurements (13)

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  1. on time and in full delivery
  2. perfect order
  3. stock cover in days (avg./total sales) (longer –> excess or slow)
  4. stock turnover (total sales/avg. stock)
  5. inventory accuracy
  6. damage inventory (within WH/ during dispatch)
  7. cash-to cash cycle time (how long to convert investment into cash) (days of inventory supply + AR - AP)
  8. cash spin (reducing assets through collaborating)
  9. inventory days of supply
  10. dwell time (in time, not %)
  11. on-shelf in-stock percent: product is available on shelf for sale
  12. supply chain total cost
  13. supply chain response time: how long to take all activities ready
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