CONTIGUITY,ORDER PICKING,STROAGE ASSIGNMENT,INVENTORY
This final project is carried out in PT Genteng Terreal’s finished-product warehouse. <br /> <br /> PT Genteng Terreal produces many variants of roof tiles with various types and <br /> <br /> colours. Currently, PT Genteng Terreal’s finished-product w...
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id-itb.:248772018-02-27T10:51:05ZCONTIGUITY,ORDER PICKING,STROAGE ASSIGNMENT,INVENTORY FITRIANI NIM 13403128 , RANI Indonesia Final Project INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/24877 This final project is carried out in PT Genteng Terreal’s finished-product warehouse. <br /> <br /> PT Genteng Terreal produces many variants of roof tiles with various types and <br /> <br /> colours. Currently, PT Genteng Terreal’s finished-product warehouse does not have <br /> <br /> a good layout. This is indicated with many products are stacked above another <br /> <br /> without a certain storage policy. This is bringing on difficulty of counting stock on <br /> <br /> practice and order picking time beyond management’s target. This research proposes <br /> <br /> storage policy and design of warehouse layout which can make counting of stock <br /> <br /> more easier and minimize order picking time. <br /> <br /> The requirement of warehouse area is determined based on the maximum inventory <br /> <br /> amount that was needed by the factory to meet customer orders. After the <br /> <br /> requirement of warehouse area had been obtained, the finished-product warehouse <br /> <br /> layout design was developed. The designing purpose is to make a picking zone <br /> <br /> warehouse which can minimizes order picking time. Picking zone will be made by <br /> <br /> clustering products that picking together. Four warehouse layout alternatives are <br /> <br /> evaluated. The selection for the best layout design alternative was based on similarity <br /> <br /> philosophy, products that should delivery on the same time must be stored on the <br /> <br /> same area. These alternatives are evaluated by comparing distance of the forklift trip <br /> <br /> to pick products in the same order. Alternative that has the shortest distance will be <br /> <br /> chosen as the solution. <br /> text |
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This final project is carried out in PT Genteng Terreal’s finished-product warehouse. <br />
<br />
PT Genteng Terreal produces many variants of roof tiles with various types and <br />
<br />
colours. Currently, PT Genteng Terreal’s finished-product warehouse does not have <br />
<br />
a good layout. This is indicated with many products are stacked above another <br />
<br />
without a certain storage policy. This is bringing on difficulty of counting stock on <br />
<br />
practice and order picking time beyond management’s target. This research proposes <br />
<br />
storage policy and design of warehouse layout which can make counting of stock <br />
<br />
more easier and minimize order picking time. <br />
<br />
The requirement of warehouse area is determined based on the maximum inventory <br />
<br />
amount that was needed by the factory to meet customer orders. After the <br />
<br />
requirement of warehouse area had been obtained, the finished-product warehouse <br />
<br />
layout design was developed. The designing purpose is to make a picking zone <br />
<br />
warehouse which can minimizes order picking time. Picking zone will be made by <br />
<br />
clustering products that picking together. Four warehouse layout alternatives are <br />
<br />
evaluated. The selection for the best layout design alternative was based on similarity <br />
<br />
philosophy, products that should delivery on the same time must be stored on the <br />
<br />
same area. These alternatives are evaluated by comparing distance of the forklift trip <br />
<br />
to pick products in the same order. Alternative that has the shortest distance will be <br />
<br />
chosen as the solution. <br />
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