YCH: Storage assignment in a unit-load warehouse

It is June 2014, and Lillian Lim of Mackor Consultancy, a third-party consultancy in Singapore, is at the newest warehouse of her client, YCH Group (YCH). Headquartered in Singapore, YCH is a major third-party logistics provider with business activities spanning across Asia. In 2012, YCH started con...

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Main Authors: LIM, Yun Fong, ANG, Marcus, WONG, Adina
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spelling sg-smu-ink.cases_coll_all-11442018-07-13T09:53:51Z YCH: Storage assignment in a unit-load warehouse LIM, Yun Fong ANG, Marcus WONG, Adina It is June 2014, and Lillian Lim of Mackor Consultancy, a third-party consultancy in Singapore, is at the newest warehouse of her client, YCH Group (YCH). Headquartered in Singapore, YCH is a major third-party logistics provider with business activities spanning across Asia. In 2012, YCH started construction of a US$159 million logistics hub that would use the latest supply-chain and logistics automation technology. Due to open in early 2015, the 1.5 million square feet of warehouse space and a million square feet of office space would house the YCH Group’s headquarters, as well as its research, training, and warehousing facilities. Lim’s company was hired to do a study on the improvements that could be made to increase the profitability of YCH’s warehouse operations at the hub. To do this, she needs to understand the expected pattern of supply and demand for goods at the warehouse, and the current process of storage and retrieval of inventory. Lim has to make a presentation on her preliminary findings in two weeks’ time to the Group’s senior management. This case can be used in undergraduate and graduate classes to illustrate the effectiveness of different policies for storage assignment in a unit-load warehouse. Students are expected to derive a suitable linear programming model to determine a storage assignment policy 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cases_coll_all/143 https://cmp.smu.edu.sg/case/3361 Case Collection eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Singapore Cost minimization linear programming logistics management optimisation static class-based turnover dynamic class-based turnover Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods Operations and Supply Chain Management
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Singapore
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topic Singapore
Cost minimization
linear programming
logistics management
optimisation
static class-based turnover
dynamic class-based turnover
Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods
Operations and Supply Chain Management
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Cost minimization
linear programming
logistics management
optimisation
static class-based turnover
dynamic class-based turnover
Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods
Operations and Supply Chain Management
LIM, Yun Fong
ANG, Marcus
WONG, Adina
YCH: Storage assignment in a unit-load warehouse
description It is June 2014, and Lillian Lim of Mackor Consultancy, a third-party consultancy in Singapore, is at the newest warehouse of her client, YCH Group (YCH). Headquartered in Singapore, YCH is a major third-party logistics provider with business activities spanning across Asia. In 2012, YCH started construction of a US$159 million logistics hub that would use the latest supply-chain and logistics automation technology. Due to open in early 2015, the 1.5 million square feet of warehouse space and a million square feet of office space would house the YCH Group’s headquarters, as well as its research, training, and warehousing facilities. Lim’s company was hired to do a study on the improvements that could be made to increase the profitability of YCH’s warehouse operations at the hub. To do this, she needs to understand the expected pattern of supply and demand for goods at the warehouse, and the current process of storage and retrieval of inventory. Lim has to make a presentation on her preliminary findings in two weeks’ time to the Group’s senior management. This case can be used in undergraduate and graduate classes to illustrate the effectiveness of different policies for storage assignment in a unit-load warehouse. Students are expected to derive a suitable linear programming model to determine a storage assignment policy
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author LIM, Yun Fong
ANG, Marcus
WONG, Adina
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ANG, Marcus
WONG, Adina
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title YCH: Storage assignment in a unit-load warehouse
title_short YCH: Storage assignment in a unit-load warehouse
title_full YCH: Storage assignment in a unit-load warehouse
title_fullStr YCH: Storage assignment in a unit-load warehouse
title_full_unstemmed YCH: Storage assignment in a unit-load warehouse
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2016
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cases_coll_all/143
https://cmp.smu.edu.sg/case/3361
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