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Nine Ways - Warehousing Adds Value

Outdated philosophies may prevent us from recognizing and integrating some of the new ways the warehouse or distribution center (DC) can add real value to our operations. Let’s talk about moving dinosaur thinking into the 21st century. Let’s talk about the evolution of warehousing as a means of adding value to your organization. In another “era,” when I first started out, there were basically only four types of warehousing that were thought to benefit an organization: Storage Warehouse: The use of a facility to stockpile inventory for outbound shipment in a make-to-stock plant environment or where MRO items are held for consumption, repair, and service of plant facilities and equipment. The intention is to have long-term storage. Production Warehouse: The utilization of a facility to hold materials and components for inventory prior to their need in processing, production, or manufacturing. The goal is to level demand. Order Fulfillment DC: A facility that holds inventory to meet cust...

Value-Added Role of Logistics

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Form Utility . It refers to the value added to goods through a manufacturing, production or assembling process. For example, form utility results when raw materials are combined in some predetermined manner to make a finished product. This is the case, for instance, when a bottling company adds together syrup, water and carbonation to make a soft drink. The simple process of adding the raw materials together to produce the soft drink represents a change in product form that adds value to the product. In today's economic environment, certain logistics activities can also provide form utility. For example, breaking bulk and product mixing, which typically take place at distribution centres, change a product's form by changing its shipment size and packaging characteristics. Thus, unpacking a pallet of breakfast cereal into individual customer size boxes form utility to the product. However, the two principal methods in which logistics adds value are in place and time utility...